The Child Who Measured the World
Released 2 years ago in 2024. The Child Who Measured the World is a drama film. directed by Takis Candilis.
Starring Bernard Campan, Maria Apostolakea, and Fotinì Peluso
Synopsis
Alexandre Varda, a powerful property developer of Greek origin, finds his life suddenly turned upside down. On the same day, he is sacked by his sharhold- ers and learns of the death of his daughter, whom he has not seen for 12 years. When he arrives in Greece the next day to repatriate the body, he also discovers that he is the grandfather of a 9-year-old boy with autistic syndrome...
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Bernard Campan
as Alexandre Varda
Maria Apostolakea
as Maria 'Maraki' Economou
Fotinì Peluso
as Theofania Reppa
Raphael Brottier
as Yannis Varda
Anna Tzanakaki
as Elena Bratopoulou
Stathis Kokkoris
as Andreas Manos
Panos Kranidiotis
as Constantin Makropoulos
Metin Arditi
as Père Kosmas
Giannis Poimenidis
as Dimitri Ioannou
Dimitris Goutzamanis
as Nikos
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
- Budget
- $3,500,000
Production Companies
- Roméo Drive Productions
- YTA Productions
- France 2 Cinéma
- Blonde Audiovisual Productions
- AT-Production
Frequently Asked Questions
What is The Child Who Measured the World about?
Alexandre Varda, a powerful property developer of Greek origin, finds his life suddenly turned upside down. On the same day, he is sacked by his sharhold- ers and learns of the death of his daughte...
Who directed The Child Who Measured the World?
The Child Who Measured the World was directed by Takis Candilis.
How long is The Child Who Measured the World?
The Child Who Measured the World has a runtime of 1 hours and 44 minutes (104 minutes total).
When was The Child Who Measured the World released?
The Child Who Measured the World was released on June 26, 2024 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in The Child Who Measured the World?
The main cast of The Child Who Measured the World includes Bernard Campan, Maria Apostolakea, Fotinì Peluso, Raphael Brottier, Anna Tzanakaki.