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Durata: 111 sec..Nudità: yesCreatore: Ruffah
Nuova dimensione file: Loading...Audio: yesVecchia dimensione file: 68 mb
Formato file: AOMedia Video 1 (WebM/AV1)Risoluzione: 1280x720Aggiunto: 2017-08-24

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Immagine di anteprima Claire Ganaye
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Nome di nascita: Claire Ganaye

Data di nascita: N/A

Luogo di nascita: London, England, United Kingdom

Carriera

Prime apparizioni:

  • A Visit from the Stork (2015) come Ana

Ruoli più importanti:

  • A Visit from the Stork (2015) come Ana
  • The Little Pastry Shop (2022) come Girl

Punti salienti della carriera:

  • A Visit from the Stork (2015)
  • The Little Pastry Shop (2022)

Biografia completa

Claire Ganaye starred in 'Le Vol des cigognes' (2015), a short film where she played Ana, who kidnaps a newborn child from a maternity ward.

Poster for Le Vol des cigognes (short) (2015)
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Anno di uscita: 2015

Nazione: France

Titolo alternativo: N/A

Regista: Iris Kaltenbäck

Sceneggiatore: Iris Kaltenbäck

Produzione & Genere

Produttore/i: N/A

Società: N/A

Genere: Drama, Short

Premi & Simili

Premi:

  • 1 nomination

Simile: N/A

Storia

In 'Le Vol des cigognes (short)', Ana, against all expectations, steals a newborn baby from a maternity ward one evening. When Julien, her partner who has been serving in the army, returns home a few days later, he is led to believe that the child is theirs and his daughter. The exact details of how Ana manages this deception or Julien's reaction upon discovering the truth are not specified in the provided sources.

Riassunto

'Le Vol des cigognes (short)' is a French drama directed by Iris Kaltenbäck, released in 2015. The film explores themes of betrayal and deception, centering around Ana's unexpected act of stealing a newborn baby and Julien's subsequent acceptance of this child as his own daughter upon his return from military service. The short film's title translates to 'The Flight of the Storks', possibly symbolizing the notion of babies being brought by storks in folklore, contrasting with the film's darker narrative.