C'est l'amour (2016)
Directed by Paul Vecchiali

Drama / Romance

Film Synopsis

Odile suspects that her husband Jean is having an affair with another woman.  She resolves to pay him back and puts into action a plan of revenge with the help of Daniel, who is presently devoted to Albert.  An improbable love gradually develops between Odile and Daniel, and this will have unexpected consequences, Jean and Albert both being on the losing side...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Paul Vecchiali
  • Script: Paul Vecchiali
  • Photo: Philippe Bottiglione
  • Music: Catherine Vincent
  • Cast: Astrid Adverbe (Odile Raffali), Pascal Cervo (Daniel Tonnaire), Julien Lucq (Jean Raffali), Frédéric Karakozian (Albert Rédiguian), Paul Vecchiali (Le père Raffali), Manuel Lanzenberg (Manu), Roland Munter (Henri Pellegrin), Mireille Roussel (Isabelle Vaufin), Simone Tassimot (Esther, la mère), Axelle Ropert (Ophélie), Serge Bozon (Le journaliste), Anaïs Garnier (La « fouineuse »), Catherine Estrade (La chanteuse), Vincent Commaret (Le chanteur), Raphäel Neal (Nudiste 1), Alain Laub (Nudiste 2), Marilyne Lattard
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 97 min

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