My Life on Ice (2003)
Etienne is crazy about ice skating and videoing his daily life with a digital camera. He records his mother, friends, and geography teacher. Initially his intention is to setup a date between his mother and his teacher, however, he starts to realize that he is infatuated with the teacher himself.
Director: Olivier Ducastel, Jacques Martineau
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 102 min
Release Date: February 26, 2003
Cast
- Jimmy Tavares - Étienne
- Ariane Ascaride - Caroline
- Jonathan Zaccaï - Laurent
- Hélène Surgère - La grand-mère
- Lucas Bonnifait - Ludovic
- Frédéric Gorny - L'homme de la falaise
- Nicolas Pontois - Le copain patineur
- Frédéric Sendon - Le client de la librairie
- Marcelle Lamy - Madame Langrune
- Frédéric Voldman - L'entraîneur
Screenplay
Music: Philippe Miller
Cinematography: Matthieu Poirot-Delpech, Pierre Milon
Editing: Sabine Mamou
Production: Agat & Cie, Canal+
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
Keywords
normandy, france, video surveillance, ice skating stadium, teenage crush, ice skating, lgbt, lgbt teen, teachers and students, videography
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is My Life on Ice about?
- Etienne is crazy about ice skating and videoing his daily life with a digital camera. He records his mother, friends, and geography teacher. Initially his intention is to setup a date between his mother and his teacher, however, he starts to realize that he is infatuated with the teacher himself.
- Who directed My Life on Ice?
- My Life on Ice was directed by Olivier Ducastel, Jacques Martineau.
- Who stars in My Life on Ice?
- My Life on Ice stars Jimmy Tavares, Ariane Ascaride, Jonathan Zaccaï, Hélène Surgère, Lucas Bonnifait, Frédéric Gorny.
- How long is My Life on Ice?
- My Life on Ice has a runtime of 1h 42m (102 minutes).
- What genre is My Life on Ice?
- My Life on Ice is a Drama film.
- Where was My Life on Ice produced?
- My Life on Ice was produced in France.