Cezanne and I
Cezanne and I

Cezanne and I

5.9117 min
DramaHistory

Overview

They loved each other with the ardor of thirteen-year-old boys. Rebellion and curiosity, hopes and doubts, girls and dreams of glory – they shared it all. Paul was rich, Emile poor. They went skinny-dipping, drank absinthe, starved, only to overeat. Sketched models by day, caressed them by night... Now, Paul is a painter and Emile a writer. Glory has passed Paul by. But Emile has it all: fame, money, the perfect wife, whom Paul once loved. They judge each other, admire each other, confront each other. They lose touch, meet up again, like a couple who cannot stop loving each other.

Movie Info

Release Date: 9/21/2016

Runtime: 117 min

Director: Danièle Thompson

Writers: Danièle Thompson

Top Cast

Guillaume Gallienne

Guillaume Gallienne

Paul Cézanne

Guillaume Canet

Guillaume Canet

Emile Zola

Alice Pol

Alice Pol

Alexandrine Zola

Déborah François

Déborah François

Hortense Cézanne

Sabine Azéma

Sabine Azéma

Elisabeth Cézanne

Gérard Meylan

Gérard Meylan

Louis-Auguste Cézanne

Isabelle Candelier

Isabelle Candelier

Emilie Zola

Freya Mavor

Freya Mavor

Jeanne

Laurent Stocker

Laurent Stocker

Ambroise Vollard

Félicien Juttner

Félicien Juttner

Guy de Maupassant

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