Le Jeu de la vérité (2014)
Directed by François Desagnat

Comedy

Film Synopsis

In the course of one of their weekly dinner parties, three young forty-somethings have arranged to meet up with Margaux, their teenage sweetheart. But the object of their high school infatuation has a secret in store for them, one that is about to upset their well-made plans for the evening...
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Film Credits

  • Director: François Desagnat
  • Script: Philippe Lellouche
  • Cinematographer: Vincent Gallot
  • Cast: Philippe Lellouche (Jules), Vanessa Demouy (Margaux), Christian Vadim (Pascal), David Brécourt (Fabrice), Frédéric Buret (Un commercial)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 85 min

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