
Pour la France 2013
Directed by Shanti Masud, *Pour la France* (2013) is a breezy French comedy that captures a fleeting but transformative night in Paris.
Director: Shanti Masud
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Pour la France (2013) about?
*Pour la France* (2013) follows Désirée, a young German traveler in Paris, who spends an unforgettable evening with three strangers—Charles, France, and Ivo. What starts as a night of excitement unfolds into an unexpected intimacy, leaving them all changed by the next morning.
Who directed Pour la France?
Shanti Masud directed *Pour la France* (2013), bringing a keen eye for character-driven storytelling to this short comedy.
Who stars in Pour la France?
The film stars Friedelise Stutte, Sigrid Bouaziz, Bastien Bouillon, and David Atrakchi as the main characters navigating this fleeting but meaningful encounter.
Is Pour la France (2013) worth watching?
With its charming premise and strong performances, *Pour la France* (2013) is a delightful short film worth a watch, especially for fans of character-driven comedies set against the backdrop of Paris.
How long is Pour la France?
*Pour la France* (2013) has a runtime of 29 minutes.
About Pour la France (2013) — A Parisian Comedy About Fate and New Beginnings
Directed by Shanti Masud, *Pour la France* (2013) is a breezy French comedy that captures a fleeting but transformative night in Paris. The story follows Désirée, a young German traveler, as she crosses paths with Charles, France, and Ivo, three strangers whose paths entwine after a night of unexpected connection. What begins as a casual evening adventure evolves into something deeper by dawn, leaving the characters—and the viewer—pondering the delicate balance between chance and destiny. Masud crafts a light yet introspective tone, blending humor with quiet moments of reflection.
With a compact runtime of just 29 minutes, *Pour la France* thrives on sharp chemistry among its cast. Friedelise Stutte, Sigrid Bouaziz, Bastien Bouillon, and David Atrakchi bring depth to their roles, grounding the film's playful premise in relatable human moments. This short film is a love letter to serendipity, exploring how brief encounters can reshape perspectives and relationships in the City of Light.