BRICE DE NICE
by James Huth
synopsis
Brice, an eternal teenager approaching 30, neglected by a wheeler-dealer father and an absent mother, has taken refuge in a posture, a style‚ by which he expresses his real inner self: he’s a surfer, a winner. Like Bodhi, the hero of “Point Break,” his favorite film, Brice is waiting to surf HIS wave – in Nice! As absurd as this seems, no one dares to mock Brice, for he’s a formidable swashbuckler with language and he’s made it his specialty to ‘break’ everything and everyone with his verbal repartee. It’s inevitable that reality would one day catch up with Brice.
original title: | Brice de Nice |
country: | France |
sales agent: | STUDIO TF1 Distribution (ex-Newen Connect) |
year: | 2004 |
genre: | fiction |
directed by: | James Huth |
film run: | 98' |
release date: | BE 30/03/2005, FR 06/04/2005 |
screenplay: | Jean Dujardin, Karine Angeli, James Huth |
cast: | Jean Dujardin, Clovis Cornillac, Elodie Bouchez, Bruno Salomone |
cinematography by: | Philippe Piffeteau |
art director: | Alain Veissier |
costumes designer: | Sandrine Weill-Knibbeler |
music: | Bruno Coulais |
producer: | Eric Altmayer, Nicolas Altmayer |
production: | Mandarin & Compagnie (Mandarin Productions Cinéma & Télévision), M6 Films |
distributor: | TFM Distribution, Victory Productions |