Venice Calling
Originally released in 2019. Venice Calling is a comedy/drama film. directed by Ivan Calbérac.
Starring Benoît Poelvoorde, Valérie Bonneton, and Hélie Thonnat
Synopsis
Emile is fifteen. He lives in Montargis, between a sweet-crazy father and a mother who has always dyed his hair blond, because, it seems, he is more beautiful like that. When the girl who pleases him more than anything invites him to Venice for the holidays, he is overjoyed. Only problem, his parents decide to accompany him - This is the story of a teenager born into an unclassifiable family, the story of a first love, miraculous and fragile. This is the story of an initiatory and incredible journey where life often takes unawares, but where Venice, it will be at the rendezvous.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Benoît Poelvoorde
as Bernard Chamodot
Valérie Bonneton
as Annie Chamodot
Hélie Thonnat
as Émile Chamodot
Eugène Marcuse
as Fabrice Chamodot
Coline D'Inca
as Natacha
Luna Lou
as Pauline Després
Nicolas Briançon
as M. Després
Véronica Novak
as Mme Després
David Salles
as Le motard
Frédéric Deleersnyder
as Vijay
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- France 2 Cinéma
- SCOPE Pictures
- StudioCanal
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Venice Calling about?
Emile is fifteen. He lives in Montargis, between a sweet-crazy father and a mother who has always dyed his hair blond, because, it seems, he is more beautiful like that. When the girl who pleases h...
Who directed Venice Calling?
Venice Calling was directed by Ivan Calbérac.
How long is Venice Calling?
Venice Calling has a runtime of 1 hours and 35 minutes (95 minutes total).
When was Venice Calling released?
Venice Calling was released on May 29, 2019 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Venice Calling?
The main cast of Venice Calling includes Benoît Poelvoorde, Valérie Bonneton, Hélie Thonnat, Eugène Marcuse, Coline D'Inca.
Is Venice Calling worth watching?
Venice Calling has a user rating of 5.8/10 based on 257 reviews, indicating mixed reception from audiences.