American Translation

American Translation is a French adult film directed by Pascal Arnold and Jean-Marc Barr and Pierre Perrier and Lizzie Brocheré, released in 2011.

Synopsis

Chris and Dawn live a carnal and passionate love. Aurore discovers that Chris is actually a serial killer and this discovery pushes her to question the choices made in life. She runs away from a serious relationship from Dawn and fall in love with him. Meanwhile, Chris starts forming relationships with gay men and kills them afterwards.

Technical Team

  • Director: Pascal Arnold and Jean-Marc Barr
  • Scenario: Pascal Arnold
  • Producers: Teddy Vermeulin, Pascal Arnold and Jean-Marc Barr
  • Executive Producer: Toloda
  • Co-producers: LCJ Editions and Productions and Sama productions
  • Screenplay: Pascal Arnold
  • Production: Teddy Vermeulin
  • Image: Jean-Marc Barr
  • Sound: Olivier key and Matthew Roche
  • Costumes: Mimi Lempicka
  • Sets: Benoit Tétetlin
  • Technical Advisor: Chris Keohane
  • Image Editing: Teddy Vermeulin and Jean-Marc Barr
  • Sound editing: Olivier key
  • Mixing: Julien Bonvicini
  • Calibration: Frédéric Know[1]* Initial Distribution Company: LCJ Publishing and Productions
  • Duration: 109 minutes
  • Released in France: June 8, 2011
  • Production Year: 2010
  • Country: France

Distribution

  • Pierre Perrier: Chris
  • Lizzie Brocheré: Aurore
  • Jean-Marc Barr William
  • Gray Orsatelli: Matt
  • Marc rioufol: the priest
  • Manon Klein girl
  • Arthur Harel: Stéphane
  • Thomas Rouer Alex
  • Astrid Vermeulin : Mrs. Levant
  • Pierre-Yves Kiebbe: Mr. Levant
  • Arnaud Koller: Henri
  • Zoe Schellenberg: Student girl
  • Benjamin Bollen: Young boy
  • Laurent Delbecque Nick
  • Ionita Radu Georgescu Vlad
  • Djedje Apali Malherbe inspector
  • Ombeline of Lavenère: young dead woman[1]

References


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