A Parting Shot (2007)
A rebellious teenager and a "border-line" young nurse will learn to tame each other and get a fresh start in life...
Director: Jeanne Waltz
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Runtime: 84 min
Release Date: May 30, 2007
Cast
- Isild Le Besco - Fred
- Lio - Eugenia
- Steven de Almeida - Marco
- Yves Verhoeven - Miguel, le père de Marco / Marco's father
- Michel Raskine - Le commissaire
- Jocelyne Desverchère - Rita
- Maxime Kathari - Jérémy
- Sylvie Huguel - L'infirmière rousse
- Philippe Vuilleumier - Le père de Fred
- Christian Sinniger - L'ami du père
Screenplay
Music: Cyril Ximenes
Cinematography: Hélène Louvart
Editing: Eric Renault
Production: Bloody Mary Productions, Prince Film, TSR, Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Cinéma
Country: France, Switzerland
Language: Français
Budget: $3M
Original Language: fr
Themes
Confronting Anxiety and Fear, Twisted Psychological Thriller, Mental Health and Inner Struggle, Medical Drama and Hospital, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery
Keywords
nurse, mental illness, woman director, teenager
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Frequently Asked Questions
- What is A Parting Shot about?
- A rebellious teenager and a "border-line" young nurse will learn to tame each other and get a fresh start in life...
- Who directed A Parting Shot?
- A Parting Shot was directed by Jeanne Waltz.
- Who stars in A Parting Shot?
- A Parting Shot stars Isild Le Besco, Lio, Steven de Almeida, Yves Verhoeven, Michel Raskine, Jocelyne Desverchère.
- How long is A Parting Shot?
- A Parting Shot has a runtime of 1h 24m (84 minutes).
- What genre is A Parting Shot?
- A Parting Shot is a Drama, Thriller film.
- What is the budget of A Parting Shot?
- A Parting Shot had a budget of $3M.
- Where was A Parting Shot produced?
- A Parting Shot was produced in France, Switzerland.
- What are the themes of A Parting Shot?
- The themes of A Parting Shot include: Confronting Anxiety and Fear, Twisted Psychological Thriller, Mental Health and Inner Struggle, Medical Drama and Hospital, Coming of Age and Self-Discovery.