La Chance de ma vie (2011)
Directed by Nicolas Cuche

Comedy / Romance

Film Synopsis

Julien Monnier has a serious problem.  He may well be a brilliant marriage adviser but he hasn't yet managed to sustain a relationship with a woman for more than two weeks, and for a good reason.  Since before he can remember Julien has brought nothing but bad luck to all the women who succumbs to his charms.  He is a jinxed lover, the proverbial black cat of doom for the female sex.  All this Joanna Sorini will discover to her cost when she crosses Julien's path one day.  Joanna has it all - a promising career and a future that offers nothing but happiness and prosperity.  Just when everything appears to be going so well for her, Joanna has to run into the one man who could blow it all for her...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Nicolas Cuche
  • Script: Luc Bossi, Laurent Turner
  • Cinematographer: José Gerel
  • Music: Christophe Lapinta
  • Cast: Virginie Efira (Johanna Sorini), François-Xavier Demaison (Julien Monnier), Armelle Deutsch (Sophie), Raphaël Personnaz (Martin Dupont), Thomas N'Gijol (Vincent), Brigitte Roüan (Lydie), Yves Jacques (Maxime Dupont), Marie-Christine Adam (Dominique), Elie Semoun (Philippe Markus), Francis Perrin (François), Frank Molinaro (André), Gérald Marti (M. Brochand), Jean-Louis Sbille (M. Mexès), Catherine Claeys (Mme Mexès), Elisa Tovati (La mariée), David Strajmayster (Le marié), Antoine Vanden Berghe (Le prêtre mariage), Gudule (Mme Galisson), Thierry de Coster (M. Galisson), Patrick Ridremont (Richard)
  • Country: France / Belgium
  • Language: French / Korean
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 87 min

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