Barbecue (2014)
Directed by Eric Lavaine

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Antoine receives an unusual present for his 50th birthday: a heart attack.  It is a timely warning for him to slow down, take things a little easier and start leading a healthier life.  He has no choice but to change his way of life, but in doing so he also ends up changing the lives of those around him...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Eric Lavaine
  • Script: Héctor Cabello Reyes, Eric Lavaine
  • Cinematographer: François Hernandez
  • Cast: Lambert Wilson (Antoine Chevalier), Franck Dubosc (Baptiste), Florence Foresti (Olivia), Guillaume de Tonquedec (Yves), Lionel Abelanski (Laurent), Jérôme Commandeur (Jean-Mich'), Sophie Duez (Véronique Chevalier), Lysiane Meis (Laure), Valérie Crouzet (Nathalie), Lucas Lavaine (Guillaume), Corentin Lavaine (Hugo), Stéphane De Groodt (Alexandre), Philippe Laudenbach (Jean Chevalier), Julie Engelbrecht (La jolie blonde), Marc Fayet (Serveur Chez Abel), Antoine Blanquefort (Professeur Blomet), Théo Van de Voorde (Nicolas), Diane Terrier (Camille), Sylvie Paupardin (L'infirmière), Nabiha Akkari (La voisine)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 98 min

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