The Apprentices
Brief Synopsis
Cast & Crew
Pierre Salvadori
Frantois Cluzet
Guillaume Depardieu
Judith Henry
Claire Laroche
Marie Trintignant
Film Details
Technical Specs
Synopsis
A comedy about two loser-buddies, Antoine and Fred, who, strapped for money, rob the safe of the kung fu magazine, for which Antoine works, and give themselves away by accidentally leaving Antione's keys at the scene of the crime.
Director
Pierre Salvadori
Cast
Frantois Cluzet
Guillaume Depardieu
Judith Henry
Claire Laroche
Marie Trintignant
Bernard Yerles
Philippe Girard
Jean-baptiste Marcenac
Jean-pol Brissard
Crew
Paul Bertault
Brice Cauvin
Valerie Pozzo Diborgo
Philippe Eidel
Francois Emmanuelli
Philippe Harel
Philippe Harel
Gilles Henry
Gilles Henry
Gerard Louvin
Philippe Martin
Laurent Poirier
Pierre Salvadori
Pierre Salvadori
Pierre Salvadori
Helene Viard
Film Details
Technical Specs
Quotes
Trivia
Miscellaneous Notes
Released in United States November 1995
Released in United States November 1996
Shown at American Film Market (AFM) in Los Angeles February 29 - March 8, 1996.
Winner of the 1995 Cesar Award for Best Young Male Hope (Guillaume Depardieu).
Released in United States 1995
Released in United States 1996
Released in United States February 1996
Second full-length film for Pierre Salvadori who marked his feature directorial debut with "Wild Target/Cible Emouvante" (France/1993).
Released in United States 1995
Released in United States 1996 (Shown at American Film Market (AFM) in Los Angeles February 29 - March 8, 1996.)
Released in United States February 1996 (Shown at Berlin International Film Festival (Panorama) February 15-26, 1996.)
Released in United States November 1995 (Shown at Sarasota French Film Festival November 15-19, 1995.)
Released in United States November 1996 (Shown at Thessaloniki International Film Festival (Spotlight on New French Cinema) November 8-17, 1996.)
Shown at Berlin International Film Festival (Panorama) February 15-26, 1996.
Shown at Sarasota French Film Festival November 15-19, 1995.
Shown at Thessaloniki International Film Festival (Spotlight on New French Cinema) November 8-17, 1996.