Real Movie (2004)
Directed by Stéphane Robelin

Drama

Film Synopsis

Luc, a film student, suddenly reappears in the life of his childhood friend Loïc, with a camera in his hand.  Luc sticks to Loïc like mud to a shoe, determined to make him the subject of his next film.  Devoted to his project, Luc has no reservations about pepping up his friend's life.  He therefore hires a male actor to dress up as a woman and seduce Loïc...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Stéphane Robelin
  • Script: Christophe Marthoud, Stéphane Robelin
  • Cinematographer: Christophe Marthoud
  • Music: Jean Ramain, Antoine Robelin
  • Cast: Lionel Nakache (Luc), Sarah Bensoussan (Céline), Philippe Chaine (Loïc), Caroline Riou (Caroline), Didier Braun (Le prof de théâtre), Nani Noël (La mère de Luc), Vanina Delannoy (L'aventure d'un soir de Luc), Fabrice Drouelle (Le quincailler), Bruno Brochet (Le beau gosse), Ludovic Lang (Le complice de Loïc), Jean-François Bacigalupo (Un élève du théâtre), Laurence Bussone (Une élève du théâtre), Julie Guillot (Une élève du théâtre), Caroline Richter (Une élève du théâtre), Solène Duclos (Une élève du théâtre), Karyll Alrgichi (Un élève du théâtre), Sébastien Durand (Un élève du théâtre), Laurent Studer (Un élève du théâtre), Sébastien Farillache (Un élève du théâtre), Simon Lehembre (Travesti casting 1)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 95 min

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