Eau de la vie
Originally released in 1994. Eau de la vie is a drama film. directed by Simon Baré. At just 13 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Sarah Smuts-Kennedy, Kirsty Hamilton, and David Geary
Synopsis
Catherine is taken to dine at "Eau de la vie" an opulent cafe known for its unusual entertainment. Her business associates Grant and Sarah intend to initiate her into their sordid society and strip her of her innocence. Catherine must choose from a small group of performers who will entertain the diners for the evening. She selects a young attractive man unaware that the finale of the evenings entertainment will end in his dead. To save the young man she has chosen, Catherine is driven to fight for her own life but oblivious to her struggle the other diners believe it is all part of the evening's entertainment Catherine has to stand alone. They say that evil triumphs when good people do nothing. Eau de la vie is a dark tale of hedonism and individual courage.
Quick Facts
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- EN
Production Companies
- Di Oliver Production
- New Zealand Film Commission
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Eau de la vie about?
Catherine is taken to dine at "Eau de la vie" an opulent cafe known for its unusual entertainment. Her business associates Grant and Sarah intend to initiate her into their sordid society and strip...
Who directed Eau de la vie?
Eau de la vie was directed by Simon Baré.
How long is Eau de la vie?
Eau de la vie has a runtime of 0 hours and 13 minutes (13 minutes total).
When was Eau de la vie released?
Eau de la vie was released on May 12, 1994 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Eau de la vie?
The main cast of Eau de la vie includes Sarah Smuts-Kennedy, Kirsty Hamilton, David Geary, Jeff Boyd, Peter Daube.