Anna's Time (2016)
Canton of Neuchâtel, 1917 to 1933. A young watchmaker falls head over heels with a mysterious young woman. Jean and Anna get married, love each other madly and go through all life experiences together, supported by their happiness and friends at their side. Jean wants to invent a new waterproof watch, and the future looks promising. But Anna suddenly seems to suffer from a strange sickness which gets worse each day. Will Jean's love for her be enough to save her?
Director: Greg Zglinski
Genre: Drama
Runtime: 91 min
Release Date: March 22, 2016
Cast
- Isabelle Caillat - Élisabeth Grimm
- Gaëlle Bona - Anna von Rohr
- Mathieu Simonet - Jean Schaeffer
- Jean-Charles Clichet - Abraham Blum
- Jean-Pierre Gos - Girard
- Baptiste Coustenoble - Gaspard Sandoz
- Antonin Schopfer - Le caporal français
- Loris Godel - Jean (10 ans)
- Solange Thiémard - Madeleine
- Monica Budde - Mathilde von Rohr
Music: Bartosz Chajdecki
Production: CAB Productions
Country: Switzerland
Language: Deutsch, Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Greg Zglinski
More Films in Genre: Drama
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Anna's Time about?
- Canton of Neuchâtel, 1917 to 1933. A young watchmaker falls head over heels with a mysterious young woman. Jean and Anna get married, love each other madly and go through all life experiences together, supported by their happiness and friends at their side. Jean wants to invent a new waterproof watch, and the future looks promising. But Anna suddenly seems to suffer from a strange sickness which gets worse each day. Will Jean's love for her be enough to save her?
- Who directed Anna's Time?
- Anna's Time was directed by Greg Zglinski.
- Who stars in Anna's Time?
- Anna's Time stars Isabelle Caillat, Gaëlle Bona, Mathieu Simonet, Jean-Charles Clichet, Jean-Pierre Gos, Baptiste Coustenoble.
- How long is Anna's Time?
- Anna's Time has a runtime of 1h 31m (91 minutes).
- What genre is Anna's Time?
- Anna's Time is a Drama film.
- Where was Anna's Time produced?
- Anna's Time was produced in Switzerland.