Witch Way Love (original title "Un Amour de Sorcière") is a 1997 French fantasy film written and directed by René Manzor.[1][2]
Witch Way Love | |
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Directed by | René Manzor |
Written by | René Manzor |
Produced by | Christian Fechner Didier Pain Hervé Truffaut |
Starring | Vanessa Paradis Jean Reno Gil Bellows |
Cinematography | Pal Gyulay |
Edited by | Christine Kapsambelis-Pansu |
Music by | Jean-Félix Lalanne |
Release date | 19 March 1997 |
Running time | 102 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Morgane descends from a long line of witches. Her son Arthur has an innate gift for witchcraft. Yet Morgane wants him to become a normal human being without supernatural powers. There is only one way to achieve that. She needs to carry out an ancient ritual which requires the presence of a person who was born under a very specific constellation. The US-American inventor Michael meets all requirements. Morgane takes him to her family's castle in France. Meanwhile, the evil sorcerer Molok has a different plan . He kidnaps Arthur and tries to make him his successor.
Variety judged this was "a weak tale of strong magic".[3]
The movie has two language versions. One in French and one in English. The French version is widely available on DVD while the English one is hard to find.
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