Un profil pour deux (2017)
Directed by Stéphane Robelin

Comedy / Romance

Film Synopsis

Since his wife's death, Pierre has become a total recluse.  Retired, he hasn't set foot outside his home for two years, and sees no reason why he should do so.  Naturally, his daughter is concerned over his state of mind and employs a young man named Alex to gain his confidence and introduce him to the joys of the internet.  Pierre proves to be a more than enthusiastic silver surfer and in no time he is checking out on-line dating sites.  On one such site he is instantly seduced by the profile of a ravishing young woman named Flora and hastily gets in touch with her, keeping from her his age and appearance.  In fact, he sends Alex's photograph in place of his own, a decision he quickly regrets.  When Flora gets back to him, Pierre hasn't the heart to tell her the truth, so he persuades Alex to go and meet her in his place.  Reluctantly, the young man agrees and, by passing himself off as Pierre, he succeeds in hooking the irresistible Flora.  This bizarre escapade suddenly reawakens Pierre's zest for life...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Stéphane Robelin
  • Script: Stéphane Robelin
  • Photo: Priscila Guedes
  • Music: Vladimir Cosma
  • Cast: Pierre Richard (Pierre), Yaniss Lespert (Alex), Fanny Valette (Fanny), Stéphanie Crayencour (Juliette), Stéphane Bissot (Sylvie), Macha Méril (Marie), Gustave Kervern (Bernard), Pierre Kiwitt (David), Anna Bederke (Madeleine), Philippe Chaine (Frédéric Selinger, le producteur), Arthur Defays (Simon), Laurence Weitzig (Dauphine), Tan Win (Inhabitant of Belleville)
  • Country: France / Germany / Belgium
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 101 min

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