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Les Mains d'Andréa 2006

38 min📅 2006-11-23

In *Les Mains d'Andréa (2006)*, the quietly compelling Jerzy Radziwiłowicz stars as Andréa, a healer whose life takes a poignant turn when he decides to walk away from his calling.

Director: Sébastien Betbeder

Cast

Jerzy Radziwiłowicz
Jerzy Radziwiłowicz
Yann Collette
Yann Collette
Nathalie Boutefeu
Nathalie Boutefeu
Michael Lonsdale
Michael Lonsdale
Cyrielle Bourguignon
Jean Ceibel
Gretel Delattre
Jacques Vezin
Christiane Édeline

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Les Mains d'Andréa* (2006) about?

The film follows Andréa, a healer who plans to leave his life of mending others behind—until an old friend asks for his help in forgetting a lost love. Caught between duty and personal longing, Andréa must navigate the messy borders of healing and heartbreak in this delicate drama.

Who directed *Les Mains d'Andréa*?

Sébastien Betbeder, a filmmaker known for his intimate and often humorous takes on human relationships, directed this 2006 gem.

Who stars in *Les Mains d'Andréa*?

The film features Jerzy Radziwiłowicz, Yann Collette, Nathalie Boutefeu, Michael Lonsdale, and Cyrielle Bourguignon in its core cast.

Is *Les Mains d'Andréa* (2006) worth watching?

Though unrated on IMDb, this short yet impactful film offers a thoughtful blend of comedy and drama. Its minimal runtime belies its emotional depth, making it ideal for viewers who appreciate quiet, character-driven storytelling.

How long is *Les Mains d'Andréa*?

The film runs for 38 minutes.

About Les Mains d'Andréa (2006) — A Brief Yet Powerful Drama of Love and Letting Go

In *Les Mains d'Andréa (2006)*, the quietly compelling Jerzy Radziwiłowicz stars as Andréa, a healer whose life takes a poignant turn when he decides to walk away from his calling. His resolve is tested when an unexpected reunion with an old friend forces him to confront forgotten emotions and the shadow of lost love. Sébastien Betbeder crafts this slender yet rich drama with a delicate touch, weaving themes of healing, memory, and the weight of human connections into a brief 38-minute runtime.

The film thrives in its understated atmosphere, blending comedy and drama to explore how people carry emotional baggage—and whether they can ever truly leave it behind. With Radziwiłowicz's subtle performance anchoring the story, *Les Mains d'Andréa* lingers like a quiet conversation, leaving viewers to reflect on the small moments that shape us.