Three Days and a Life

Movie Overview

Three Days and a Life is a Thriller, Drama, Crime film. It has an IMDb rating of 6.4/10, based on 216 votes.

Directed by: Nicolas Boukhrief

Produced by: Julien Colombani, Marc Vade, Sidonie Dumas, Adrian Politowski, Sylvain Goldberg, Cédric Iland, Nadia Khamlichi, Pierre Lemaitre, Camille Trumer

Storyline

Christmas 1999, in a peaceful little village in the Ardennes. The life of a young boy named Antoine will soon be devastated by three tragic events : the death of a dog, the vanishing of a child, and a big ravaging storm.

Quick Facts

Release Date 2019-09-18
Runtime 120 minutes
Budget N/A
Box Office N/A
Languages Français

Cast & Characters

The film features remarkable performances by the following actors:

Actor Character
Sandrine Bonnaire Blanche Courtin
Charles Berling Michel Desmedt
Pablo Pauly Antoine Courtin
Margot Bancilhon Emilie Desmedt
Philippe Torreton Doctor Hubert Dieulafoy
Dimitri Storoge Constable Lambert
Jérémie Senez Antoine Courtin, 12 years old
Yoann Blanc Mr. Mouchotte, burgomaster
Arben Bajraktaraj Andreï Kowalski
Igor van Dessel Théo Mouchotte

Production Details

Production Companies Gaumont, Mahi Films, France 3 Cinéma, La Company, uMedia, Nexus Factory, RTBF, Proximus
Filming Locations Belgium, France
Cinematographers N/A

Critical Reception

This movie currently has an IMDb rating of 6.4/10, based on 216 votes. Reviews reflect audience appreciation of its unique qualities.

Screenshots

Three Days and a Life - Movie screenshot screenshot

Recommendations

  • Fatal Romance
  • The Last Movie
  • Symbiosis
  • The Alphabet Murders
  • The Green Room
  • Happy Birthday
  • Ama
  • L'Amour flou
  • Fahim
  • Two of Us
  • Nighthawks
  • An Average Little Man
  • After the Wedding
  • The Accused
  • The Tower
  • The VelociPastor
  • Monster High: Boo York, Boo York
  • A Faithful Man
  • I peggiori giorni

Why Watch?

If you’re a fan of Thriller, Drama, Crime, Three Days and a Life is highly recommended. From its performances to its unique storytelling, it’s bound to leave an impression.

Leave a Comment