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See You Up There

2017·1h 57m·TV-MA
DramaCrimeWarComedy
IMDb Rating
★ 7.4/10
12,212 votes

In November 1919, two soldiers--a disfigured but brilliant artist and an ex-accountant--start a memorial con. But in Roaring Twenties France, their adventures soon turn dangerous.

See You Up There is a 2017 drama crime movie directed by Albert Dupontel, starring Albert Dupontel, Niels Arestrup, Laurent Lafitte. It holds an IMDb rating of 7.4/10 from 12,212 votes and runs 1h 57m.

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Director
Albert Dupontel
Stars
Albert Dupontel
Niels Arestrup
Laurent Lafitte
Nahuel Pérez Biscayart
Details
2017-10-25
117 min
Movie
TV-MA
★ France, Canada
★ French, German
Keywords
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