Deux Rémi, deux (2015)
Directed by Pierre Léon

Comedy / Mystery

Film Synopsis

Rémi is a genial thirty-something who leads a peaceful life in Bordeaux and enjoys his work for a TV shopping channel.  He is secretly in love with Delphine, his boss's daughter, whom he occasionally runs into at a café near to where he works.  If he wasn't such a shy, gawky individual he'd have no doubt whisked her up the aisle by now, but Rémi is who he is.  Or so he thought.  One evening, he comes into a contact with someone who seems to his spitting image.  Physically, the stranger could pass for his identical twin, but his personality is completely different.  He is talkative, sure of himself - in fact everything that Rémi wishes he himself was.  Before he knows it, the unwelcome double has moved in with him and seems to have taken up permanent residence in his life.  And the odd thing is that no one seems to be remotely surprised by his presence.  Is this Rémi's alter ego, and if so what does the future have in store for the original, inferior Rémi?
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Film Credits

  • Director: Pierre Léon
  • Script: Renaud Legrand, Pierre Léon
  • Photo: Thomas Favel
  • Music: Alexander Zekke
  • Cast: Serge Bozon (Philippe Pardon), Pascal Cervo (Rémi Pardon), Luna Picoli-Truffaut (Delphine Murat), Antoine Tergal (Le serveur), Bernard Eisenschitz (Jacques Murat), Jean-Christophe Bouvet (Gauthier), Pascale Bodet (Carole), Martial Salomon (Landru), Gérald Alary (Régis), Rémi Veyrie (Le cycliste), Patricia Mazuy (Pierrette Murat), Laurent Lacotte (L'homme à la montre), Simon P.R. Bewick (Le double), Jackie Raynal (Esther Pardon)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 66 min

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