Éric Caravaca

  • Laurent Perreau – L’insurgée AKA Restless (2009)

    Laurent Perreau2001-2010DramaFrance

    17-year-old Claire struggles between her commitment to swimming and her first turmoil in love. Maurice Revedy, an elderly man who is as mysterious as he is extravagant, welcomes her in his spacious home. But Claire carefully avoids this distant figure who is no other than her grandfather. Proud, rebellious, and solitary, they represent two generations who push each other away, while also being attracted to each other. They are two interwoven trajectories that confront each other, one searching for the future, the other tormented by his past.Read More »

  • Éric Caravaca – Carré 35 AKA Plot 35 (2017)

    2001-2010DocumentaryÉric CaravacaFrance

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    Plot : “Plot 35 is a place that was never mentioned in my family; it is where my elder sister, who died aged three, is buried. The sister about whom I was told nothing, or nearly nothing, and of whom my parents had oddly never kept a single photograph. It was to make up for the missing images that I decided to make this film. Thinking that I would simply chronicle a forgotten life, in fact I opened up the hidden door to a past that I was unaware of, to the subconscious memory that lies inside each of us and who makes us what we are.”Read More »

  • Josiane Balasko – Cliente AKA A French Gigolo AKA Client (2008)

    2001-2010DramaFranceJosiane BalaskoRomance

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    AMG: Gallic actress-turned-director Josiane Balasko – a Euro cinema mainstay best known for her unconventional romantic lead in Bertrand Blier’s 1989 Trop belle pour toi – helms and co-stars in Cliente, a quirky and offbeat look at the bittersweet life of a male prostitute, which Balasko co-adapted from her 2005 novel with screenwriter Franck Lee Joseph. Eric Caravaca stars as Marco, a French hustler in his mid-30s whose path criss-crosses with that of infomercial actress Judith (Nathalie Baye) in a local park. A nascent divorcee, she’s in the mood for a quick fling, and follows suit with Marco, but this infuriates her sister, Irene (Balasko). Both sexual partners intend to enjoy the liaison as a one-time engagement; for better or worse, it soon repeats itself on multiple occasions and evolves into a deep-seated and very sticky relationship with lots of emotional strings. Significantly, this makes matters very complex and messy for Marco, who happens to be married to hairdresser Fanny (Isabelle Carre) and shares a residence with her, her mother (Catherine Hiegel) and her goth-decked sister (Marilou Berry, Balasko’s real-life daughter)). Fanny, it seems, harbors no knowledge of Marco’s real profession; when she discovers the truth, she systematically attempts to use her husband’s profession to her own selfish advantages in lieu of objecting passionately or leaving him.Read More »

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