Comment c'est loin (2015)
December 9, 2015Release Date
Comment c'est loin (2015)
December 9, 2015Release Date
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Streaming in:🇫🇷 France
Cast & Crew.
Orelsan
Orel
Gringe
Gringe
Seydou Doucouré
Bouteille
Claude Urbiztondo Llarch
Claude
Ablaye
Ablaye
Paul Minthe
Le patron de l'hôtel
Skread
Skread
Sophie de Fürst
Pauline
Chloé Astor
Arielle
Isabelle Alfred
La mère d'Arielle
Redouanne Harjane
Redouanne
Christophe Offenstein
Director
Alain Dion
Le père d'Arielle
Mathilde La Musse
Ragga Dancehall
Alice Cambournac
Costume Design
Stéphanie Murat
Writer
Maxime Delauney
Producer
Olivier Poubelle
Producer
Romain Rousseau
Producer
Jean-Luc Audy
Sound
Jeanne Kef
Editor
Lucile Delzenne
CastingDirector
Tatiana Vialle
CastingDirector
Frédérique Doublet
ProductionDesigner
Media.
Details.
Release DateDecember 9, 2015
StatusReleased
Running Time1h 30m
Budget$2,023,920
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Comment c'est loin is a 2015 French quasi-autobiographical musical comedy-drama film written by French rapper Orelsan and directed by Orelsan and Christophe Offenstein. The film stars Orelsan and fellow French rapper Gringe, both of whom form the rap duo Casseurs Flowters, and is based on their debut studio album Orelsan et Gringe sont les Casseurs Flowters, which was released on 15 November 2013.
The film is set over a 24-hour period in the city of Caen, Normandy, and follows Aurélien, known as Orel (Orelsan, as he was formerly known), and Guillaume, known as Gringe (himself). They seek to finish recording their first song together at the request of their producers Skread (himself) and Ablaye (himself), but struggle to do so as they wander around the town with friends looking for quick ways to make money and a good time.
Comment c'est loin was premiered at the Saint-Jean-de-Luz International Film Festival on 10 October 2015, as well as being shown at the Sarlat Film Festival on 13 November 2015, before being released to the French public on 9 December 2015. The film has received mixed-to-positive reviews from critics, and grossed $1,001,196 in the domestic box office within its first three weeks.