Le Monde de Fred (2014)
Directed by Valérie Müller

Comedy / Drama

Film Synopsis

Fred is a frustrated director who has one dream: to stage one of Molière's plays in a football stadium.  In the meantime, he must content himself with interviewing the same old predictable crowd of footballers for TV sports channels.  His love life is hardly any more satisfying.  He hops from one bed to another, with no hope of forming a long term attachment.  Then comes the fateful day when Fleur, one of his passing conquests, lets him know that she is pregnant with his child.  Becoming a father was just about the last thing Fred had imagined possible...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Valérie Müller
  • Script: Valérie Müller (dialogue), Olivier Soler (dialogue)
  • Cinematographer: Philippe Roussilhe
  • Music: Yvan Thiot
  • Cast: Olivier Soler (Fred), Marina Golovine (Fleur), Lorànt Deutsch (Le footballeur comédien), Vahina Giocante (Léa Frazier), Frédéric Graziani (Antoine Péroni), Patrick Guillou (Klaus), Pascal Henault (Didier), Laurent Labasse (Francis Nils), Virginie Ledoyen (Virginie Ledoyen), Olivier Peigné (Victor), Franck Ribéry, Daniel van Buyten, Emmanuel Petit, Jérémy Janot, Mikaël Isabey, Carlos Acosta
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 72 min

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