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Screenplay by | Pascal Arnold |
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Cinematography | Jean-Marc Barr |
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Distributed by | LCJ Publishing and Productions |
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Running time | 109 minutes |
Country | France |
American Translation is a 2011 French adult film directed by Pascal Arnold and Jean-Marc Barr and starring Pierre Perrier and Lizzie Brocheré.
Synopsis
Christophe and Aurore live a carnal and passionate love. Aurore discovers that Chris is actually a serial killer and this discovery pushes her to question the choices made in life. She runs away from a serious relationship from Dawn and fall in love with him. Meanwhile, Chris starts forming relationships with gay men and kills them afterwards.
Cast
- Pierre Perrier: Chris
- Lizzie Brocheré: Aurore
- Jean-Marc Barr: William
- Gray Orsatelli: Matt
- Marc Rioufol: the priest
- Arthur Harel: Stéphane
- Thomas Rouer: Alex
- Astrid Vermeulin: Mrs. Levant
- Pierre-Yves Kiebbe: Mr. Levant
- Arnaud Koller: Henri
References
External links
- American Translation at IMDb
- American Translation at AlloCiné (in French)
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