A Thousand Pieces (French: En mille morceaux) is a 2018 French drama directed by Véronique Mériadec.[2]
A Thousand Pieces | |
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Directed by | Véronique Mériadec |
Written by | Véronique Mériadec Gérald Massé |
Produced by | Yannick Bernard |
Starring | Clémentine Célarié Serge Riaboukine |
Cinematography | Pierre Baboin |
Edited by | Diane Logan Roxane Foare |
Music by | Lyse Eden |
Production companies | Big Bang Productions Acacia Films |
Distributed by | Destiny Films |
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Running time | 82 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Budget | $58.000[1] |
In 1977, Éric Gaubert murders Olivier, the child of Nicole Parmentier. Twenty-five years later, this broken-hearted mother makes an appointment with the murderer of her son, who has just been released from prison. What is the purpose of this meeting? A simple revenge or the desire to understand what pushed this man to commit the irreparable?
Award / Film Festival | Category | Recipients and nominees | Result |
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2018 Cyprus International Film Festival | Best Feature Film | Véronique Mériadec | Won |
Best Director | Véronique Mériadec | Won | |
Best Actor in a Leading Role | Serge Riaboukine | Won | |
Best Screenplay | Véronique Mériadec & Gérald Massé | Won | |
Best Editing | Diane Logan & Roxane Foare | Won | |
Principal photography on the film began in December 2016 in Dreux and lasted only two weeks.[3][4]
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