Olivier, Olivier

Released: 1992

Drama, Thriller
Olivier, the nine-year-old son of Elisabeth and Serge, a country veterinarian, vanishes one afternoon on the way to his grandmother's house. The emotional aftermath of his disappearance sends his father packing and nearly destroys his mother.
Starring: François Cluzet, Grégoire Colin, Marina Golovine, Brigitte Roüan, Frédéric Quiring, Emmanuel Morozof, Faye Gatteau, Carole Lemerle
Directed by: Agnieszka Holland
Written by: Agnieszka Holland, Yves Lapointe
Language: French
Scenes
Olivier (Emmanuel Morozof, apx. 4 or 5 years old) pees in a field while reciting a "pee verse."
As a teenager, Olivier (now played by Grégoire Colin) shows a little boy (Florian Billion) how to pee in the grass while reciting the same verse.
Olivier takes the boy to the bathroom and helps unfasten his clothes for him in a later scene, then leaves him alone.
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