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En Equilibre DVD

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Based on Bernard Sachsé’s autobiography, En Équilibre is a powerful drama directed by multi-Award nominated Denis Dercourt(The Page Turner) and featuring stunning performances from Award Winners Cécile de France(Hereafter) and Albert Dupontel (Irreversible). Marc is an equestrian stuntman. After a serious accident which traumatically injures him, he loses all hope of ever getting back on a horse. Florence works for an insurance company and is in charge of Marc’s case. Although they have nothing in common, their brief interaction will impact them in more ways than... they can imagine… [show more]

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Released
14 September 2015
Directors
Actors
Format
DVD 
Publisher
Studiocanal 
Classification
Runtime
87 minutes 
Features
PAL 
Barcode
5055201832177 
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Denis Dercourt writes and directs this French drama starring Albert Dupontel and Cécile De France. Former horse stuntman Marc Guermont (Dupontel) has been left paralysed and wheel-chair bound following an accident on a movie set. He struggles to make ends meet while fighting to get the compensation the insurance company owes him. When one of the company's advisors, Florence Kernel (De France), is sent to deal with his case the two find they have a connection and begin to have an impact on each other's lives.

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