Je vous aime très beaucoup (2010)
Directed by Philippe Locquet

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Three boys from three very different backgrounds are brought together for the first time at the funeral of the mother they never knew.  Paul, the eldest, is 17 and appears to have nothing in common with Marty, who is two years his junior but looks as if he has seen far more of life, going by his bedraggled appearance.  The youngest, P'tit, is only seven, and is a baby compared with his older half-brothers.  The three boys are invited to spend their summer holidays together with their grandmother, La Nonna.  Over the course of a turbulent and emotionally charged few weeks, they develop a close bond of kinship and became grateful for the happy accident that brought them together...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Philippe Locquet
  • Script: Philippe Locquet, Claire Renaut
  • Cinematographer: Romain Winding
  • Music: Laurent Sauvagnac, Stéphane Zidi
  • Cast: Firmine Richard (La Nonna), Max Clavelly (P'tit), Julien Crampon (Marty), Pierre Lefebvre (Paul), Bruno Lochet (Bastion, le voisin), Léopoldine Serre (Juliette), Axel Boute (Johnny), Philippe Duquesne (Le lieutenant de gendarmerie), Albert Delpy (Raymond), Clément Brun (Ludo)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 92 min

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