LOUIS-FERDINAND CÉLINE
synopsis
1948. Accused by the French law of having collaborated with the Nazis, Louis-Ferdinand Céline has gone into exile in Denmark with his wife, Lucette. Milton Hindus, a young Jewish American writer, who admires him and fervently supports Céline, joins him in the remote Danish countryside, with the intention of writing a book about their encounter. The confrontration between the two men will leave no one unscathed.
| original title: | Louis-Ferdinand Céline | 
| country: | France | 
| year: | 2016 | 
| genre: | fiction | 
| directed by: | Emmanuel Bourdieu | 
| release date: | FR 9/03/2016 | 
| screenplay: | Emmanuel Bourdieu, Marcia Romano | 
| cast: | Denis Lavant, Géraldine Pailhas, Philip Desmeules, Rick Hancke, Marijke Pinoy | 
| cinematography by: | Marie Spencer | 
| film editing: | Benoît Quinon | 
| art director: | Eugénie Collet, Florence Vercheval | 
| costumes designer: | Christophe Pidré, Florence Scholtes | 
| music: | Grégoire Hetzel | 
| producer: | Jacques Kirsner | 
| co-producer: | Christophe Louis, Adrian Politowski, Gilles Waterkeyn | 
| production: | Jem Productions, France 3 Cinéma, Orange Studio, Be-Films | 
| distributor: | Paradis Films | 



















