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| Lambert Wilson | Valery | |
| Glenn Close | Arlene | |
| Anton Yelchin | Brian | |
| Frank Langella | Sam | |
| Dov Tiefenbach | Cashier | |
| Eric Stoltz | Galassi | |
| Joe D'Onofrio | Waiter | |
| Olivia Thirlby | Jane | |
| Amina Robinson | Nanny | |
| Heather Warren | Bookseller | |
| Bérénice Marlohe | Arielle | |
| Gregg Micheals | Literary Patron | |
| Jocelyn DeBoer | Brian's wife | |
| Kelly Hartnett | Arielle Look alike | |
| Francesco D'Onofrio | Teen Mark |
| Director |
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| Producer | Bonnie Curtis
Julie Lynn |
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| Writer | Victor Levin
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| Cinematography | Arnaud Potier
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| Musician |
Saunder Jurriaans
Danny Bensi |
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Young aspiring novelist Brian (Anton Yelchin) meets Arielle (Berenice Marlohe), the sophisticated wife of a French Diplomat. They soon embark on a “cinq-a-sept” affair that challenges Brian’s traditional American ideas of love and relationships. |
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