Stolen Holidays

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Stolen Holidays
Les Petites Vacances
Directed byOlivier Peyon
Written byOlivier Peyon, Cyril Brody & Gladys Marciano
StarringBernadette Lafont
CinematographyAlexis Kavyrchine
Edited byFabrice Rouaud
Music byJérome Baur
Distributed byPierre Grise Distribution
Release dates
  • 12 October 2006 (2006-10-12) (Mill Valley Film Festival)
  • 24 January 2007 (2007-01-24)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
Box office$120.000[1]

Stolen Holidays (French: Les Petites Vacances) is a 2006 French drama film directed by Olivier Peyon.

Plot[edit]

Danielle (Bernadette Lafont), a grandmother in her sixties, is planning to take her two grandchildren to their father’s house for the Easter vacation. Since retiring as a schoolteacher, Danielle has regularly taken on this responsibility after her daughter’s divorce. This time, however, the children’s father is not there to welcome them, giving Danielle the opportunity to spend a bit more time with her grandchildren and to take them out for the day.

Jumping at every opportunity presented to them, Danielle soon transforms this day-outing into an impromptu holiday. Only what starts out as a fun adventure gradually turns into an inexorable deconstructing experience, and it soon becomes impossible for Danielle to contemplate taking the kids back…

Cast[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Les Petites vacances (2007) - JPBox-Office".

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