Vincent

Vincent

6.6IMDb Score
Released:2016-08-12
Duration:118 min
Director:Christophe Van Rompaey
Actors:Spencer Bogaert, Alexandra Lamy, Barbara Sarafian, Geert Van Rampelberg, Emma Reynaert
Production:Les Films de la Croisade, A Private View

Overview:

Vincent is a 17-year old ecologist who drives his family crazy with his attempts to reduce their carbon footprint. Vincent‘s giddy French aunt Nikki takes him on a trip to France, convinced that the boy‘s obsession is related to his suffocating mother. But on their road-trip, Vincent proves to be much more than Nikki can handle.

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