A+ Pollux

A+ Pollux is a 2002 film by Luc Pagès adapted from a novel by Philippe Jaenada, Le Chameau sauvage.

A+ Pollux
Directed byLuc Pagès
Produced byLaurent Bénégui
Screenplay byLuc Pagès
Maïté Maillé
Based onLe Chameau savuage
by Philippe Jaenada
Music byGérard Torikian
CinematographyChicca Ungaro
Edited byValérie Pasteau
Production
company
Canal+ (France), France 3 Cinéma, France Télévision Images, Magouric Productions (France)
Distributed byMagouric Distribution
Release date
  • 3 July 2002 (2002-07-03)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
Box office$105.000[1]

Synopsis

It is a story of love over the most banal situations between Halvard (Gad Elmaleh) and Pollux (Cécile de France). Halvard is completely in love with the beautiful Pollux. She is the woman of his life. Even when she disappears, Halvard doesn't get the idea of standing shoulder to shoulder out of his head. But the disappearance creates problems of its own.

OFFICIAL SYNOPSIS : True love, when it comes to 30-something translator Halvard Sanz, arrives suddenly and with a wild intensity. The incomparable Pollux walks into Halvard's dreary life just as she is putting a brutal end to one amorous relationship. From that first meeting, Halvard knows that Pollux is his soul mate – but she disappears from his life just as suddenly as she entered it. Ditching his current girlfriend, Halvard drives himself into a mad frenzy as he tries to track Pollux down, so that he can share the rest of his life with her. Alas, could this be a wild goose chase ... ?

Cast

Releases

Technical details

  • Design : Nicolas Derieux, Karima Rekhamdji
  • Costumes : Bethsabée Dreyfus
  • Format : colour2.35:1 – 35 mm

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