Vivace (2011)
A young couple, Pauline and Alex, moves from Paris to a quiet neighbourhood in the French countryside. Pauline loves to take care of her garden and the plants. She is also fascinated with her older neighbour Gilles who lives alone. They spend much time together and he helps her with her garden. Finally, he gives her a special plant from Brasil as a gift. The plant needs a lot of attention and is sensitive to the mood around it. As the plant grows, it takes up all of Paulines time which endangeres her relationship with Alex.
Director: Pierre Boutron
Genre: TV Movie, Thriller, Fantasy
Runtime: 91 min
Release Date: April 15, 2011
Cast
- Armelle Deutsch - Pauline Charpentier
- Pierre Arditi - Gilles Vasseur
- Thomas Jouannet - Alex Charpentier
- Claire Nebout - Mathilde
- Didier Bezace - Henri
- Franck Beckmann - Le Brocanteur
- Marjorie de Larquier - Eléonore
- Patrick Hautier - Le Gendarme
Screenplay
Cinematography: Guy Famechon
Editing: Patrice Monnet
Production: ARTE
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Pierre Boutron
Frequently Asked Questions
- What is Vivace about?
- A young couple, Pauline and Alex, moves from Paris to a quiet neighbourhood in the French countryside. Pauline loves to take care of her garden and the plants. She is also fascinated with her older neighbour Gilles who lives alone. They spend much time together and he helps her with her garden. Finally, he gives her a special plant from Brasil as a gift. The plant needs a lot of attention and is sensitive to the mood around it. As the plant grows, it takes up all of Paulines time which endangeres her relationship with Alex.
- Who directed Vivace?
- Vivace was directed by Pierre Boutron.
- Who stars in Vivace?
- Vivace stars Armelle Deutsch, Pierre Arditi, Thomas Jouannet, Claire Nebout, Didier Bezace, Franck Beckmann.
- How long is Vivace?
- Vivace has a runtime of 1h 31m (91 minutes).
- What genre is Vivace?
- Vivace is a TV Movie, Thriller, Fantasy film.
- Where was Vivace produced?
- Vivace was produced in France.