Des lendemains qui chantent (2014)
Directed by Nicolas Castro

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Olivier and Léon are two brothers who went to Paris and have since drifted apart.  The former considers himself an uncompromising journalist, whilst the latter is an opportunistic communicator.  Noémie, a charming presidential aide, is fond of both brothers but has never been able to choose between them.  To the amusement of Sylvain, the childhood friend who made his fortune via erotic messages, their fortunes crisscross over a twenty year period...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Nicolas Castro
  • Script: Nicolas Castro
  • Cinematographer: Pierre Aïm
  • Cast: Pio Marmaï (Léon Kandel), Ramzy Bedia (Sylvain Thalbault), Gaspard Proust (Olivier Kandel), André Dussollier (Raymond Kandel), Louis-Do de Lencquesaing (Jacques Sadoun), Elise Berthelier (Copine 21 avril), Anne Brochet (Anne-Catherine), Alix Bénézech (Turlu), Nicolas Carpentier (Créatif agence publicité), Julie Chevallier (Ulla), Daphne Hesnard (Nibart), Sam Karmann (Rabbi Mendelbaum), Noémie Merlant (Sveltana), Farida Rahouadj (Mère Sylvain), Aline Stinus (Chantal), Hédi Tillette de Clermont-Tonerre (Jacques Fabart), Noémie Landreau
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 94 min

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