Last Trading Post in India Trailer

Last Trading Post in India Trailer (1997)

"How to love, when you have been deprived of love?" 26 March 1997 Drama 92 mins

In October 1954, a few days before the departure of the French from Pondicherry to the new Indian Republic, Stanislas Charvin, a young European born in India but raised in France by his grandmother, arrives, impatient, with the sole objective of bringing his mother's remains back to France. Through this initiatory journey, he will find a hated father, meet love, learn terrible revelations about his mother's existence and discover a world more modern than he thought.

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Cast

Charles Aznavour

as Léo Bauman

Richard Bohringer

as André Charvin

Frédéric Gorny

as Stanislas Charvin

Vanessa Lhoste

as Clémence Garnier

Crew

International Releases Dates

France 26 March 1997

Hungary 17 December 2002

Singapore 19 June 1997

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