Deux au carré (2015)
Directed by Philippe Dajoux

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Elise and William are the proud owners of a small restaurant in the provinces.  Feeling they deserve a break, they make up their mind to go away for a romantic weekend at a hotel in Cannes on the French Riviera.  On the train, they meet another couple who had exactly the same idea and are heading for exactly the same destination - Annabelle and Thierry.  It so happens that both are well-known celebrities - she is a popular weather girl, he a retired footballer.  Being star addicts, Elise and William recognise the couple straight away, and decide never to let them out of their sight.  Their holiday will prove to be far more eventful than they had imagined...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Philippe Dajoux
  • Script: Fanny Desmares, Charlie Dupont
  • Music: Benjamin Violet
  • Cast: Olivier Sitruk (Thierry), Elodie Frenck (Annabelle), Charlie Dupont (William), Tania Garbarski (Elise), Arthur Jugnot (Fabien)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color (Stances)
  • Runtime: 86 min

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