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Lizzie Brocheré | Aurore | |
Pierre Perrier | Chris | |
Karl E. Landler | Inspector Thomas | |
Djédjé Apali | Inspecteur Malherbe | |
Jean-Marc Barr | William | |
Benjamin Bollen | Jeune garçon | |
Esteban Carvajal-Alegria | Jeune homme étudiant | |
Laurent Delbecque | Nick | |
Frederic Eng-Li | Livreur asiatique | |
Ionita Radu Georgescu | Vlad | |
Yamin Gougmar | Livreur pizza | |
Arthur Harel | Stephane | |
Pierre-Yves Kiebbe | Mr. Levant | |
Manon Klein | Jeune fille | |
Arnaud Koller | Henri | |
Gray Orsatelli | Matt | |
Marc Rioufol | Le prêtre | |
Thomas Rouer | Alex | |
Akéla Sari | Samia | |
Zoé Schellenberg | Femme | |
Astrid Vermeulin | Mme Levant |
Director/Choreographer |
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Producer |
Pascal Arnold
Jean-Marc Barr |
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Writer/Composer |
Pascal Arnold
Lucy Allwood |
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Cinematography |
Jean-Marc Barr
Chris Keohane |
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A sexually ambiguous Frenchman tours his native countryside with his naive American lover in pursuit of the ultimate thrill. From the moment they meet, brooding Chris (Pierre Perrier) and the beautiful Aurore (Lizzie Brocherè) fall instantly and passionately in love but it's not long before their intense connection is consumed by Chris's dark obsession with gay men. Before long, the pair embarks on a violent and sexual journey filled with seduction and destruction of young gay hustlers. Hard-hitting, intensely sexy and wildly controversial, American Translation is a twisted Bonnie and Clyde for a new generation. |
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