Quatre garçons pleins d'avenir (1997)
Directed by Jean-Paul Lilienfeld

Comedy

Film Synopsis

This film follows the exploits of four law students at the university of Aix-en-Provence.  They are: Johan, the playboy; Breitling, the exhibitionist; Axel, the timid introvert; and Arnaud, the numbskull who has failed his exams for the third time.   To cheer Arnaud up, his three friends offer him an evening of hedonistic excess in the company of some very pretty girls.  Alas, Arnaud is so miserable that even this does not lift his spirits.  There is only one thing to do.  Arnaud's friends must change his exam results...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jean-Paul Lilienfeld
  • Script: Jean-Patrick Benes, Laurent Molinaro, Jean-Paul Lilienfeld
  • Cinematographer: Michel Cénet, Jacques Loiseleux
  • Cast: Olivier Brocheriou (Arnaud), Stéphan Guérin-Tillié (Axel), Olivier Sitruk (Johan), Eric Berger (Bretling), Thierry Lhermitte (Le flic), Roland Giraud (Duprez), Patrick Sébastien (Georges), Virginie Cohen (Anne), Amélie Pick (Sophie Ravec), Louis Becker (Le flic de faction), Xavier-Adrien Laurent (Le blazer boy vicieux), Anne Decis, Laurence Gormezano
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min

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