A Few Days in September Page #4

Synopsis: September the 1st, 2001. Elliot, an American C.I.A. agent holding top secret information on the immediate future of the world, disappears. His sole aim was to meet his daughter Orlando, whom he abandoned ten years before. Irène, a French agent who used to work with him, and David, his adoptive son, will help him and lead the girl to her father. Chased by William Pound, a strangely poetic psycho, they will defy the dangers of international espionage from Paris to Venice and finally get to Elliot on September the 11th 2001.
Genre: Drama, Thriller
Director(s): Santiago Amigorena
Production: Koch Lorber Films
  2 nominations.
 
IMDB:
5.4
Rotten Tomatoes:
44%
Year:
2006
116 min
38 Views


For real - no.

No.

Me too.

And do not want?

- One more?

- Wont be too much?

No.

A bit more and I'll end up

leaving you in the street

dead drunk.

Yes? We'll see.

- You bet?

- On what?

On a night with him.

- You should ask him.

- I'm drunk, not stupid.

If we ask him I'll lose my chance.

Not sure if drunk,

but there'll be no chance.

There I think.

No, my mistake.

Should be there.

Our road leads to distant shores

and elusive dreams.

Our road leads to distant shores

and elusive dreams.

Igor Zyberski.

I spoke with my friend.

He is ready to sell you

the recording for $ 10 000.

Didn't you forget to tell him

all French are bastards?

No, when he heard with whom you live,

he understood that

it won't be you who pays.

- You heard the recording?

- No.

What is it about?

Strong. Very.

Could not understand all, but strong.

Will you bring it to me?

- Remember "Vini da Schiari"?

- Yes.

- At 9 o'clock.

- OK.

- Look how nice.

- You shure?

Look at them!

Do you like?

Wait!

I can carry 2 more bags.

I'll get you in a moment.

You are not so strong!

We adviced you to stay in shadows.

I'm doing it.

Why did you met Igor Zyberski?

He's an old acquaintance of mine.

M. Elliot called us.

He'll be in Venice tomorrow evening.

What you have done

would not cancel the meeting?

Ask him to call me.

- Sorry, I'm late.

- They should be sorry.

What happened?

Are you fighting?

It is not teeth.

You should not brush it every day.

Brushing teeth irritates me,

but cleaning a gun - pacifies.

Irene loves Elliot.

Elliot loves William Blake.

Good evening, Doctor.

Yes, I know, it's already late,

but I need to talk to you.

Everything is OK.

I think I'm well.

I think I could kill my dad,

and now without a doubt.

Yes, I promise to call you.

Good night, Doctor.

What?

Where is he?

- Where is he?

- The gun is not loaded.

Will you talk with father?

I asked you a question.

Answer me.

I swear on the head of your Tortue.

- Good evening.

- Here are the children.

My companion went to the airport

to get Elliot.

We'll have to wait.

Yes, I promised to call you.

Yes I know, but...

No, I do not understand you, Doctor.

You told me yourself that

Elliot looks like father,

it is important - to kill the dad.

It is symbolic.

What does it change?

Believe me, you're wrong.

Believe me, craving for action

sometimes is a sign of

a good mental health.

Call the doctor.

This is your fault, Mlle Montano.

We have to know, why you ordered

to transfer all our assets

from America.

We are not sure,

should we follow your advice.

- Are you a doctor?

- A surgeon!

I came to kill, but not you.

I want to know where are the fuses.

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Santiago Amigorena

Santiago Amigorena (Spanish pronunciation: [sanˈtjaɣo amiɣoˈɾena]; born 15 February 1962 in Buenos Aires, Argentina) is an Argentine screenwriter, film producer, film director and actor. In 2007, he was nominated at the Mar del Plata Film Festival for Best Film with A Few Days in September. In 2003, he married actress Julie Gayet, but they divorced in 2006.Between 2005 and 2009, he lived with French actress Juliette Binoche. more…

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