Why did I write the Bible (2017)
Francis, a man in his sixties, is found in a diving suit, swimming in a river in the city center. Even his children, accustomed to their father's escapades, are surprised: since Francis knows he is condemned, it seems really unmanageable. Samuel and his sister must therefore find a way to accompany him at any cost.
Director: Alexandre Steiger
Genre: Comedy, Drama
Runtime: 30 min
Release Date: November 28, 2017
Cast
- Christian Bouillette - Francis
- Samuel Achache - Sam
- Laëtitia Spigarelli - Emma
- Alexandre Steiger - Jésus Christ
Screenplay
- Alexandre Steiger (Screenplay)
Cinematography: Grégoire de Calignon
Editing: Céline Canard
Production: 10:15! Productions
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
Themes
Reflections on Life and Death, Stories of Heartbreak and Suffering
Keywords
parent child relationship, terminal illness, short film
More Films by Director: Alexandre Steiger
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Why did I write the Bible about?
- Francis, a man in his sixties, is found in a diving suit, swimming in a river in the city center. Even his children, accustomed to their father's escapades, are surprised: since Francis knows he is condemned, it seems really unmanageable. Samuel and his sister must therefore find a way to accompany him at any cost.
- Who directed Why did I write the Bible?
- Why did I write the Bible was directed by Alexandre Steiger.
- Who stars in Why did I write the Bible?
- Why did I write the Bible stars Christian Bouillette, Samuel Achache, Laëtitia Spigarelli, Alexandre Steiger.
- How long is Why did I write the Bible?
- Why did I write the Bible has a runtime of 30m (30 minutes).
- What genre is Why did I write the Bible?
- Why did I write the Bible is a Comedy, Drama film.
- Where was Why did I write the Bible produced?
- Why did I write the Bible was produced in France.
- What are the themes of Why did I write the Bible?
- The themes of Why did I write the Bible include: Reflections on Life and Death, Stories of Heartbreak and Suffering.