Rock'n Roll (2017)
Directed by Guillaume Canet

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Guillaume Canet is a contented 43-year-old who has everything a man of his age could possibly want to be happy.  But his confidence takes a sudden knock when, on a film set, a 20-year-old actress tells him that he is already over the hill and has fallen way down the list of actors she would like to go out with.  Guillaume's family life with Marion and his son, his house in the country, his horses... it's all so cheesy.  Guillaume realises that he has an image problem and needs to act fast, before it is too late.  But how far is he prepared to go to revive his flagging sex appeal...?
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Film Credits

  • Director: Guillaume Canet
  • Script: Guillaume Canet, Rodolphe Lauga, Philippe Lefebvre
  • Photo: Christophe Offenstein
  • Music: Maxim Nucci
  • Cast: Guillaume Canet (Guillaume Canet), Marion Cotillard (Marion Cotillard), Philippe Lefebvre (Philippe Lefebvre), Gilles Lellouche (Gilles Lellouche), Camille Rowe (Camille Rowe), Kev Adams (Kev Adams), Ben Foster (Ben Foster), Maxim Nucci (Maxim Nucci), Yarol Poupaud (Yarol Poupaud), Yvan Attal (Yvan Attal), Johnny Hallyday (Johnny Hallyday), Laeticia Hallyday (Laetitia Hallyday), Alain Attal (Alain Attal), Yvonne Gradelet (Dame outrée), Elise Lissague (Clubbeuse), Alexandra Mercouroff (La scripte), Andy Picci (Andy Picci), Pierre-Benoist Varoclier (Nico)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black And White / Color
  • Runtime: 123 min

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