

Walk the Walk
1996 Directed by Robert KramerI saw this happen : Raye left home. Why ? To see what was waiting for her out there. Europe ! It didn't matter where she went, the Mediterranean coast, Strasbourg, Zurich, Berlin, she's young. Then her father, Abel, left. Perhaps he wanted something else to happen to him. Things began to happen on the ship, but Odessa is where it really began. So Nellie was left there alone. Maybe she couldn't have said it, but that's what she needed. I mean, to be alone with herself. That's why she sent Raye and Abel away. So without moving, with everything around her moving very fast and also in the microscope which is her work, Nellie had her own trip to make. As for this kind of travelling, that's what each of us did. I know, I was there.

Jacques Martial
....................................................Abel

Laure Duthilleul
....................................................Nellie
Betsabée Haas
....................................................Raye
Eliane Boisgard
....................................................The grandmother
Jacqueline Bronner
....................................................Haler

Jean-Quentin Châtelain
....................................................Man with the knife
Aline Pailler
....................................................Member of Parliament
Director
...........................................................Robert Kramer
Executive Producer
...........................................................Pierre-Alain Schatzmann
Producer
...........................................................Ruth Waldburger
Writer
...........................................................Robert Kramer
Cinematography
...........................................................Robert Kramer
Blaise Bauquis
Music
...........................................................Barre Phillips
Production Companies
...................................................Avventura Films
Production Countries
........................................................Belgium
France
Switzerland
Spoken Languages
....................................................Français
Genres
....................................................Drama
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