Chacun sa vie (2017)
Directed by Claude Lelouch

Comedy

Film Synopsis

In a provincial town during a jazz festival, several individuals who have never met before share a tumultuous few days.  Stéphane is seeking to divorce his wife Nadia, while Samuel hopes to patch things up with his partner, Jessica.  A prostitute confides in a customer, an important magistrate, that she intends writing her memoirs.  A police commissioner receives a visit from Johnny Halliday, who wants to press charges against a double who is causing him some difficulty.  A popular youth idol becomes amorously involved with a countess, as François has to deal with an unpleasant visit from a tax inspector...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Claude Lelouch
  • Script: Grégoire Lacroix, Claude Lelouch, Pierre Uytterhoeven, Valérie Perrin (dialogue)
  • Photo: Robert Alazraki
  • Music: Laurent Couson, Francis Lai, Dimitri Naiditch
  • Cast: Eric Dupond-Moretti (Le président), Johnny Hallyday (Johnny), Nadia Farès (Nadia), Jean Dujardin (Le commissaire), Christopher Lambert (Antoine de Vidas), Antoine Duléry (Le flic - Monsieur le mairec), Marianne Denicourt (Marianne de Vidas), Rufus (Le chauffeur de taxi), Chantal Ladesou (La contrôleuse fiscale), Gérard Darmon (Paul Richer), Julie Ferrier (Nathalie Richer - Judith), Stéphane De Groodt (Stéphane), Samuel Benchetrit (Samuel), Jean-Marie Bigard (Le médecin optimiste), Déborah François (Jessica), Liane Foly (Eugénie Flora), Isabelle de Hertogh (Isabelle), Francis Huster (L'avocat général), Mathilde Seigner (Mathilde), Ramzy Bedia (Tahar)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 113 min

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