Give Me Your Hand (2008)

Give Me Your Hand (2008) poster

Quentin and Antoine are 18-year-old twins. Without their father knowing it, they set out on a voyage to Spain, where their mother's funeral is to take place. The two brothers barely knew their mother. Their hitchhiking journey is full of encounters, arguments, reconciliations, and experiences. Their time on the road also reveals their differences, the splits in their attractions, and the confusion of their feelings.

Director: Pascal-Alex Vincent
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 80 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Ronald Lippok, Bernd Jestram
Cinematography: Alexis Kavyrchine
Editing: Dominique Petrot
Production: Local Films, Adam Productions
Country: France, Germany
Language: Français
Original Language: fr

Themes

Reflections on Life and Death

Keywords

sibling relationship, funeral, runaway, road trip, hitchhiker, twins, lgbt, gay theme

Trailer

Give Me Your Hand Trailer

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Give Me Your Hand about?
Quentin and Antoine are 18-year-old twins. Without their father knowing it, they set out on a voyage to Spain, where their mother's funeral is to take place. The two brothers barely knew their mother. Their hitchhiking journey is full of encounters, arguments, reconciliations, and experiences. Their time on the road also reveals their differences, the splits in their attractions, and the confusion of their feelings.
Who directed Give Me Your Hand?
Give Me Your Hand was directed by Pascal-Alex Vincent.
Who stars in Give Me Your Hand?
Give Me Your Hand stars Victor Carril, Alexandre Carril, Anaïs Demoustier, Samir Harrag, Patrick Hauthier, Katrin Sass.
How long is Give Me Your Hand?
Give Me Your Hand has a runtime of 1h 20m (80 minutes).
What genre is Give Me Your Hand?
Give Me Your Hand is a Drama film.
Where was Give Me Your Hand produced?
Give Me Your Hand was produced in France, Germany.
What are the themes of Give Me Your Hand?
The themes of Give Me Your Hand include: Reflections on Life and Death.