5.8In the Courtyard · 2014
In the Courtyard (2014) is a Drama / Comedy film directed by Pierre Salvadori, starring Catherine Deneuve, Pio Marmaï, Féodor Atkine.
5.8In the Courtyard (2014) is a Drama / Comedy film directed by Pierre Salvadori, starring Catherine Deneuve, Pio Marmaï, Féodor Atkine.
Antoine is a musician. The forties, he suddenly decides to end his career. After a few days of wandering, he gets a job as a janitor. Mathilde lives in the old building in the east of Paris where he takes office. This is a young retiree, generous and involved, who divides his time between his associational activities and the life of the condominium. One night, she discovers a disturbing crack on the wall of his living room. Gradually, his anxiety grew to turn into panic and if the building collapsed ... Slowly, Antoine befriends the woman he feared to see slip into madness. Between slips and concerns, both form an awkward tandem, humorous and solidarity which will, perhaps, through this bad patch.
Catherine Deneuve, Pio Marmaï, Féodor Atkine, Nicolas Bouchaud, Gustave Kervern, Lévanah Solomon, Oleg Kupchik, Michèle Moretti
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Find a movie by describing itAntoine is a musician. The forties, he suddenly decides to end his career. After a few days of wandering, he gets a job as a janitor. Mathilde lives in the old building in the east of Paris where he takes office. This is a young retiree, generous and involved, who divides his time between his associational activities and the life of the condominium. One night, she discovers a disturbing crack on the wall of his living room. Gradually, his anxiety grew to turn into panic and if the building collapsed ... Slowly, Antoine befriends the woman he feared to see slip into madness. Between slips and concerns, both form an awkward tandem, humorous and solidarity which will, perhaps, through this bad patch.
In the Courtyard was released in 2014.
The cast includes Catherine Deneuve, Pio Marmaï, Féodor Atkine, Nicolas Bouchaud.