For Sasha (1991)
Israel, 1967. Sacha and Laura have been living in a kibbutz near the Syrian border for two years. They are visited by Simon, Michel and Paul, three friends from Paris who have come to celebrate Laura's twentieth birthday. Simon is obsessed by the death of the girl he loved and during the birthday evening, attempts to find someone to blame amongst his friends. Laura alone knows that the young girl died of a broken heart. She also loved Sacha.
Director: Alexandre Arcady
Genre: Drama, Romance, War
Runtime: 114 min
Release Date: April 10, 1991
Cast
- Sophie Marceau - Laura
- Richard Berry - Sacha
- Fabien Orcier - Paul
- Niels Dubost - Simon
- Gérard Darmon - David Malka
- Jean-Claude de Goros - Dam Chemtov
- Emmanuelle Riva - Mrs. Malka
- Ayelet Zurer - Shoshana
- Michal Yannai - Anglaise 1
- Cameron Watson - Soldier
Screenplay
Music: Philippe Sarde
Cinematography: Robert Alazraki
Editing: Martine Barraqué
Production: Alexandre Films, Canal+, TF1 Films Production, Société Générale de Gestion Cinématographique (SGGC)
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Alexandre Arcady
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is For Sasha about?
- Israel, 1967. Sacha and Laura have been living in a kibbutz near the Syrian border for two years. They are visited by Simon, Michel and Paul, three friends from Paris who have come to celebrate Laura's twentieth birthday. Simon is obsessed by the death of the girl he loved and during the birthday evening, attempts to find someone to blame amongst his friends. Laura alone knows that the young girl died of a broken heart. She also loved Sacha.
- Who directed For Sasha?
- For Sasha was directed by Alexandre Arcady.
- Who stars in For Sasha?
- For Sasha stars Sophie Marceau, Richard Berry, Fabien Orcier, Niels Dubost, Gérard Darmon, Jean-Claude de Goros.
- How long is For Sasha?
- For Sasha has a runtime of 1h 54m (114 minutes).
- What genre is For Sasha?
- For Sasha is a Drama, Romance, War film.
- Where was For Sasha produced?
- For Sasha was produced in France.