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Give Me Your Hand

Country: France, Language: French, 80 mins

Original Title

Donne-Moi La Main
  • Director: Pascal-Alex Vincent
  • Writer: Pascal-Alex Vincent; Martin Drouot
  • Producer: Nicolas Brevière; Marcelo Busse

CGiii Comment

Vincent's first feature...and, quite possibly, his last.

There's no charm, nor interest in these rather gruesome twins - one is gay, one is not, one is happy, one is not...one is and one is not...a facile depiction.

Throughout, the photography is excellent...that is all the praise that this long, drawn out, turgid fiasco deserves.

Stick to doing the shorts and stop doing the anime...pointless.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Twin 18-year-olds hitchhike to their mother's funeral in Spain. The journey changes their lives forever.

Cast & Characters

Alexandre Carril as Antoine;
Victor Carril as Quentin;
Anaïs Demoustier as Clementine;
Samir Harrag as Hakim;
Katrin Saß as La Femme du Train;
Fernando Ramallo as Angel;
Patrick Hauthier as L'Homme de la Gare;
Maya Borker as La Femme des Bois;
Michel Grateau as Julian;
Oswaldo Parma as Le vieil Homme dans la Voiture;
Elsa Malterre as Nadege;
Elodie Meurlargé as Melody;
Jean-Pascal Abribat as Le Frere de Clementine;
Franck Guilbot as Le Proprietaire de la Ferme;
Joël Pyrene as Vendeur Snack