La Pagaille (1991)
Directed by Pascal Thomas

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Martin and Brigitte form a couple like so many others. They married young, had children, and then separated. Then, to the surprise of everyone, they get back together again, much to the chagrin of Martin's father, who hates Brigitte, and Martin's former mistress, Patricia, who decides to have her revenge...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Pascal Thomas
  • Script: Thomas Thomas, Agenore Incrocci, Pascal Thomas
  • Cinematographer: Renan Pollès
  • Music: Vladimir Cosma
  • Cast: Rémy Girard (Martin), François Périer (Gabriel), Patrick Chesnais (Jean-Jacques), Clément Thomas (Clément), Emilie Thomas (Emilie), Sabine Haudepin (Patricia), Coralie Seyrig (Brigitte), Nada Strancar (Adèle Jourdain), Olga Vincent (Anita), Lorella Cravotta (Chantal), Jean-Marc Roulot (Michael), Patrice Minet (le Concierge de l'hôtel), Sophie Mounicot (Thérèse), Nathalie Lafaurie (Martha), Christian Ameri, Guillaume Barrière, Belkacem Tatem, Cécilia Blom, Jean-Paul Bonnaire, Charlie
  • Country: France / Canada
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 100 min

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