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Looking for Hortense

Country: France, Language: French, 100 mins

Original Title

Cherchez Hortense
  • Director: Pascal Bonitzer
  • Writer: Agnès de Sacy; Pascal Bonitzer
  • Producer: Saïd Ben Saïd

CGiii Comment

Damien is a professor of Chinese civilization. Just now he has a problem: he has promised Iva, his life companion, to ask his father Sébastien, a state councilor, to intervene in favor of Zorica, an illegal alien. In theory, Sébastien Hauer is influential enough to keep Zorica from being expelled from France but the trouble is that he has always despised his son. As for Damien, he hates his old man. It looks as if Zorica is not on track to stay in the country for much longer...


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Cast & Characters

Jean-Pierre Bacri as Damien Hauer;
Kristin Scott Thomas as Iva;
Isabelle Carre as Aurore;
Marin Orcand Tourres as Noe Hauer;
Claude Rich as Sebastien Hauer;
Arthur Igual as Antoine;
Jackie Berroyer as Lobatch;
Jerome Beaujour as Campuche;
Philippe Duclos as Henri Hortense;
Benoit Jacquot as Kevadian