Détrompez-vous (2007)
Directed by Bruno Dega

Comedy / Romance
aka: Game of Four

Film Synopsis

Lionel, a gynaecologist, enjoys a peaceful existence with his wife Lisa.  What he doesn't know is that Lisa is having a passionate love affair with Thomas.  When the latter's wife, Carole, visits Lionel at his surgery, they both realise that they are being cheated by their respective spouses.  From that moment, Lionel and Carole are united in a single cause, to win back their partners by any means possible...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Bruno Dega
  • Script: Bruno Dega, Jeanne Le Guillou
  • Cinematographer: Aleksander Kaufmann
  • Music: Jean-Michel Bernard
  • Cast: Mathilde Seigner (Lisa), François Cluzet (Lionel), Alice Taglioni (Carole), Roschdy Zem (Thomas), Talina Boyaci (Zoé), Titouan Laporte (Eliot), Florence Foresti (Brigitte), Artus de Penguern (François), Macha Béranger (Madame Olga), Philippe Lefebvre (Damien), Laurent Olmedo (Manuel), Lionnel Astier (L'entraîneur de rugby), Elisabeth Macocco (Mme Lambert-Charpentier), Martine Gautier (La maîtresse nouvelle école), Carine Koeppel (L'hôtesse comptoir), Céline Poncet (L'hôtesse avion), Laura Schiffman (La serveuse paillotte), Armel Beurier (Le serveur hôtel luxe), Jean-Jacques Albert (Le réceptionniste hôtel), Jeanne Le Guillou (La maîtresse 1)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min
  • Aka: Game of Four

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