Saltimbank 21 years old
The title reflects the brand of a financial institution, the bank of the Saltim family: Frederic, the younger brother, runs the family bank; his brother Bruno rejected the position of executive director, and chose to fund a theatrical company. Around them, there is a net of family members, friends, and acquaintances who seem to swirl around the banking brothers. Frederic and Bruno are both trying to control the future of their beautiful niece, Vanessa. The coffee shop owners Eve and Jim complicate everybody's life with their intrigues and lies. A strange stage director comes from his foreign exile. And lack of funds suddenly reveals the true colors of everyone - in banking, on stage, and everywhere.
Credits
Saltimbank Cast
Name | Character |
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Jean-Marc Barr He was 42, now 64 years old | as Frédéric Saltim |
Jeanne Balibar She was 35, now 56 years old | as Vanessa Bartholomioux |
Marilyne Canto She was 41, now 63 years old | as Eve La Rochelle |
Pascal Cervo He was 26, now 47 years old | as Félix |
Jean-Christophe Bouvet He was 56, now 77 years old | as Bruno Saltim |
Michèle Moretti She was 63, now 84 years old | as Florence |
Laurent Cygler | as Jim La Rochelle |
Saltimbank Crew
Name | Department |
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Claudine Merlin as Editor. She was 74 (85) years old when She died | Editing |
Crystel Fournier as Director of Photography. | Camera |
Jean-Claude Biette as Director. He was 60 (60) years old when He died | Directing |
Jean-Claude Biette as Writer. He was 60 (60) years old when He died | Writing |
Xavier Lavant as Production Design. | Art |
Marie-Edith Simonneaux as Costume Design. | Costume & Make-Up |
Saltimbank (21 years)
- Release day: Wednesday, September 10, 2003
- Runtime: 92 minutes