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  1. Jul 3, 2002 · Edit page. A+ Pollux: Directed by Luc Pagès. With Gad Elmaleh, Cécile de France, Nathalie Boutefeu, Jean-Marie Galey. Halvard is madly in love with his beauty, because Pollux is the woman of his life. But it suddenly disappears - Halvard then has only one idea in mind: to find her at all costs.

    • (224)
    • Comedy, Drama, Romance
    • Luc Pagès
    • 2002-07-03
  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › A+_PolluxA+ Pollux - Wikipedia

    A+ Pollux is a 2002 film by Luc Pagès adapted from a novel by Philippe Jaenada, Le Chameau sauvage . Synopsis. It is a story of love over the most banal situations between Halvard (Gad Elmaleh) and Pollux (Cécile de France). Halvard is completely in love with the beautiful Pollux. She is the woman of his life.

    • $105.000
    • Laurent Bénégui
  3. Jul 3, 2002 · 07/03/2002 (FR) Romance , Comedy , Drama 1h 30m. User. Score. Overview. Halvard Sanz believes in the principle according to which we always meet people who really interest us twice. It’s written in the tables of how the world works, right next to the law of series and the constant speed of light.

  4. Summaries. Halvard is madly in love with his beauty, because Pollux is the woman of his life. But it suddenly disappears - Halvard then has only one idea in mind: to find her at all costs. But this disappearance will create many worries. It's a love story that is most banal between two beings, Halvard (Gad Elmaleh) and Pollux (Cécile de France).

  5. Release: July 3, 2002. Duration: 90 min. Genres: Comedy, Drama, Romance. Suggest an edit. Enter your email to be notified about. AFI - will use your email address to notify you about projects updates. A+ Pollux directed by Luc Pages. Watch the trailer, learn more and read about American Film Institute alumni.

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  7. A+ Pollux (2002) - Luc Pages - film review and synopsis. Comedy / Romance. Film Review. A+ Pollux marks a promising directorial debut for Luc Pagès, who had previously won plaudits for his work as a cinematographer on such prominent films as Eric Rohmer's Conte d'hiver (1992) and Jacques Maillot's Nos vies heureuses (1999).

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