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Save Me a Dance
Maxime Guérin
A Saturday morning right after a big party. Antoine, 17 years old, wakes up with a hangover but no memories. He can't recall why Pauline is lying in his bed. She remains silent even though she knows a bit more than he does...
Movie enthusiast since its earliest childhood, Maxime passes a technical degree and settles down in Paris at the age of 20. After severals experiences in production, editing and journalism in France and in London, he gets back to his first love and starts working on fiction sets as a camera assistant and as a cinematographer.
In connection with the beginning of his technical career, Maxime keeps directing short films about teen angst and he attempts to take his productions to the next level. After more than half a dozen movies he directed and that have been shown in festivals and in TV, he divides his time between writing for his next projects and shooting on fiction sets
- Original title Garde-moi une danse
- Director Maxime Guérin
- Duration 19
- Production year 2017
- Aspect 2:35:1
- Format DCP
- Category Short Film
- Subcategory Fiction
- Gender Romance
- Nationality France
- Producer Cash Productions, Midwest Productions
- Dialogue language French
- Subtitle language English
- Intérpretes Clément Solignac, Jeanne Bonraisin, Hugo Lecardinal, Marie Béraud, Léa Rougeron, Edouard Rouland



