A Secret (2007)

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Written by Philippe Grimbert, Claude Miller

Directed by Claude Miller

Also known as "Un secret"

Running Time: 120 minutes (approx)

Production Year: 2007

Rating: 12 Certificate

Production Country: France

Filmed in Colour

A French Jewish family conceal a number of secrets over the course of five decades. In the 1950s, a boy uncovers some startling facts about his parents, revealing the story of how they first met in the 1930s, while in 1985, the boy, now grown up, reflects on his tangled history. Drama, based on Philippe Grimbert's novel, starring Patrick Bruel and Cecile de France.

When is A Secret next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on CinéMoi Tomorrow, 3:00pm and on CinéMoi December 21st, 3:00pm. See more...

Cast

Cécile de FranceTania Stirn / Grimbert
Patrick BruelMaxime Nathan Grinberg / Grimbert
Ludivine SagnierHannah Golda Stirn / Grinberg
Julie DepardieuLouise
Mathieu AmalricFrançois Grimbert à 37 ans
Nathalie BoutefeuEsther
Yves VerhoevenGuillaume
Yves JacquesLe commandant Béraud
Sam GarbarskiJoseph
Orlando NicolettiSimon Grinberg à 7 ans
Valentin VigourtFrançois Grimbert à 7 ans
Quentin DubuisFrançois Grimbert à 14 ans
Myriam FuksLa mère d'Hannah
Robert PlagnolRobert Stirn
Michel IsraelLe père d'Hannah

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