L'Art de la fugue (2015)
Directed by Brice Cauvin

Comedy / Drama

Film Synopsis

Antoine lives with Adar, but he dreams of Alexis.  Louis is in love with Mathilde, even though he is about to get married to Julie.  Meanwhile, Gérard only has eyes for Hélène, but he might yet succumb to the charms of Ariel.  Three brothers are caught in the turmoil of desire, torn between doing the right thing and fleeing all responsibility...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Brice Cauvin
  • Script: Agnès Jaoui, Brice Cauvin, Raphaëlle Desplechin, Stephen McCauley (novel)
  • Cinematographer: Marc Tevanian
  • Cast: Massimo Di Napoli (Adar's Workmate), Laurent Lafitte, Agnès Jaoui, Marie-Christine Barrault, Guy Marchand, Benjamin Biolay, Nicolas Bedos, Bruno Putzulu, Elodie Frégé, Julien Baumgartner, Alice Belaïdi, Joakim Latzko, Juliette Besson, Yvonne Gradelet, Arthur Igual, Romain Berger, Cédric Carlier
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 100 min

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