Comme des frères (2012)
Directed by Hugo Gélin

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Now that Charlie has gone, Boris, Elie and Maxime are at a loss.  All three men loved her in their own particular way.  She was their sister, partner and friend, the mainstay of their lives.  On impulse, they decide to undertake a long road journey together, to the house in Corsica that Charlie was so fond of.  Nine hundred kilometres in a car - that is a long distance for three men whose only point of contact is the woman they loved...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Hugo Gélin
  • Script: Hugo Gélin, Romain Protat, Hervé Mimran
  • Cinematographer: Nicolas Massart
  • Cast: François-Xavier Demaison (Boris), Nicolas Duvauchelle (Elie), Pierre Niney (Maxime), Mélanie Thierry (Charlie), Florence Thomassin (Line), Cécile Cassel (Jeanne), Micheline Presle (La grand-mère), Philippe Laudenbach (Le grand-père), Jacques Frantz (Pierre), Lannick Gautry (Vassily), Flore Bonaventura (Cassandre), Jean François Cayrey (Gendarme), Nathalie Roussel (Mère Elie), Pierre-Ange Le Pogam (Directeur théâtre), Katharina Kowalewski (L'Allemande)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 104 min

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