Pascal Bonitzer's French drama Looking for Hortense hits DVD this December
Lovers of French cinema, we have another option for you in the cold winter months. Out on 2nd December courtesy of Arrow Films is drama Looking for Hortense.
Directed by Pascal Bonitzer from a script by Agnès de Sacy and Pascal Bonitzer, this stars Kristin Scott Thomas, Jean-Pierre Bacri and Isabelle Carré.
With a runtime of 96 minutes and a certificate 12, alas just a standard definition release for this one, the DVD will carry a recommended retail price of £19.99.
Synopsis and trailer follow...
Damien, a Chinese civilization professor, lives with his partner, Iva, a stage director, and their son Noé. The couple's relationship has drifted into routine that has drained it of love.
Damien finds himself trapped one day by Iva, who orders him to ask his father, a senior member of the French Council of State, for help in preventing Zorica, a woman Iva knows, from being deported.
But Damien and his father don't get on and are barely ever in touch with each other. This dangerous mission throws Damien into a spiral that will turn his life upside down.
Directed by Pascal Bonitzer from a script by Agnès de Sacy and Pascal Bonitzer, this stars Kristin Scott Thomas, Jean-Pierre Bacri and Isabelle Carré.
With a runtime of 96 minutes and a certificate 12, alas just a standard definition release for this one, the DVD will carry a recommended retail price of £19.99.
Synopsis and trailer follow...
Damien, a Chinese civilization professor, lives with his partner, Iva, a stage director, and their son Noé. The couple's relationship has drifted into routine that has drained it of love.
Damien finds himself trapped one day by Iva, who orders him to ask his father, a senior member of the French Council of State, for help in preventing Zorica, a woman Iva knows, from being deported.
But Damien and his father don't get on and are barely ever in touch with each other. This dangerous mission throws Damien into a spiral that will turn his life upside down.
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