A Slight Fever (2003)
22-year-old Alexander is studying at a music college and arrives to his last rehearsal before the final competition. With the help of his teacher, he seeks to remember the reasons he chose his particular instrument—the cello—and his memory reverts to a day in his youth when he gave his last concert as a young chorister.
Director: Philippe Reypens
Runtime: 18 min
Release Date: January 1, 2003
Cast
- Pierre-Alain Pignolet - Alexandre (Age 22)
- Ivan de la Roncière - Alexandre (Age 13)
- Jacques De Bock - Professor
- Catherine Bary - Mother
- Kevin Annicaert - Nicolas
- Karin Lechner - Pianist
- Louis Clairembourg - Little Brother (Age 2)
- Siméon Bourdoux - Little Brother (Age 13)
- Alphons von Aarburg - Chorus Leader
Screenplay
Country: Belgium
Language: Français
Original Language: en
More Films by Director: Philippe Reypens
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is A Slight Fever about?
- 22-year-old Alexander is studying at a music college and arrives to his last rehearsal before the final competition. With the help of his teacher, he seeks to remember the reasons he chose his particular instrument—the cello—and his memory reverts to a day in his youth when he gave his last concert as a young chorister.
- Who directed A Slight Fever?
- A Slight Fever was directed by Philippe Reypens.
- Who stars in A Slight Fever?
- A Slight Fever stars Pierre-Alain Pignolet, Ivan de la Roncière, Jacques De Bock, Catherine Bary, Kevin Annicaert, Karin Lechner.
- How long is A Slight Fever?
- A Slight Fever has a runtime of 18m (18 minutes).
- Where was A Slight Fever produced?
- A Slight Fever was produced in Belgium.