Chez nous c'est trois! (2013)
Directed by Claude Duty

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Jeanne Millet is a forty-something film director who has been stuck in a creative impasse for some time.  It is with some trepidation that she returns to the region where she grew up to attend a screening of one of her early films.  What begins as a whim turns out to be a highly profitable trip, as it brings Jeanne into contact with an interesting collection of individuals.  These include the director of a militant holiday camp, a seductive estate agent, a loopy actress, some cultivated ramblers and the expected assortment of over-excited film addicts.  She also runs into a former lover who has lost none of his capacity to charm her.  The excursion reawakens not only Jeanne's zest for living but also her inspiration.  After seeing life from another angle she feels she has the confidence to lift herself out of the disheartening rut she has fallen into...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Claude Duty
  • Script: Christian Clères, Claude Duty
  • Cinematographer: Mathias Raaflaub
  • Music: Valmont
  • Cast: Noémie Lvovsky (Jeanne Millet), Marie Kremer (Aurelie), Stéphane De Groodt (Gabriel), Julien Baumgartner (Guillaume), Jonathan Manzambi (Souleyman), Olivier Saladin (Eric Miremont), Nanou Garcia (Alexandra), Lise Lamétrie (Huguette l'épicière), Judith Godrèche (Alice Guiard), Frédéric van den Driessche (Jean-Yves de Montéris), Bruno Wolkowitch (Xavier Lamaison), Olivia Bonamy (L'actrice de Baisers fanés), Julien Doré (L'acteur de Baisers fanés), Jean-Philippe Barrau (Richard Leret), Joël Brisse (Vincent Berton), Hélène Sneyaert (Garance), Jean-Pierre Guiner (Spectateur projection SGEN), Amandine Escoffier (Spectatrice projection SGEN), Jacques Sorgniard (Roger Thuillier), Soizic Simier (Germaine Thuillier)
  • Country: France / Belgium
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 88 min

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