Purely Coincidental
Originally released in 2002. Purely Coincidental is a comedy/documentary film. directed by Romain Goupil.
Starring Alain Cyroulnik, Romain Goupil, and Olivier Martin
Synopsis
A handful of student revolutionaries from the Seventies meet up 30 years later to plan a robbery. This is not entirely correct, because they are friends, anyway, and always have been. They play cards together and go to each others’ birthday parties, have wives and children and probably mortgages. Romain Goupil’s film appears to be a throwback to the experimental days of cinema verite. Either that or it’s a home movie, shot with a video camera, to an improvised script or no script at all.
Quick Facts
Director
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- Les Films du Losange
- CNC
- Canal+
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Purely Coincidental about?
A handful of student revolutionaries from the Seventies meet up 30 years later to plan a robbery. This is not entirely correct, because they are friends, anyway, and always have been. They play car...
Who directed Purely Coincidental?
Purely Coincidental was directed by Romain Goupil.
How long is Purely Coincidental?
Purely Coincidental has a runtime of 1 hours and 32 minutes (92 minutes total).
When was Purely Coincidental released?
Purely Coincidental was released on May 17, 2002 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Purely Coincidental?
The main cast of Purely Coincidental includes Alain Cyroulnik, Romain Goupil, Olivier Martin, Nicolas Minkowski, Jean-Baptiste Poirot.