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 |
| 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 |
















