Un bonheur n'arrive jamais seul (2012)
Directed by James Huth

Comedy / Romance
aka: Happiness Never Comes Alone

Film Synopsis

Sacha lives only for the moment.  There is no place for commitments in his world.  His only interest is in having a good time, playing the piano in a nightclub and seducing pretty girls.  Charlotte is a mother of three who is struggling to hold down her job.  There is no place for love in her world.  Sacha and Charlotte have absolutely nothing in common, so of course they are bound to fall in love...
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Film Credits

  • Director: James Huth
  • Script: James Huth, Sonja Shillito
  • Cinematographer: Stéphane Le Parc
  • Cast: Gad Elmaleh (Sacha Keller), Sophie Marceau (Charlotte Posche), Maurice Barthélémy (Laurent Helewa), François Berléand (Alain Posche), Michaël Abiteboul (Lionel Ronssin), Julie-Anne Roth (Chris Tamalet), Macha Méril (Fanfan Keller), Litzi Vezsi (Mamie Matzü), Cyril Guei (Xavier Sabi), François Vincentelli (César Renaudeau), Robert Charlebois (Jean-Seb Bigstone), Valérie Crouzet (Cécile Monet), Dina Capistrano Nietes (Minerva Cea, dite Nana), Milena Chiron (Suzy), Timothé Gauron (Louis), Timéo Leloup (Léonard), Vincent Deniard (Nicolas l'artiste), Armando Gamberini (Vincenzo d'Il Barone), Anne-Sophie Boubals (Coralie Léger de Lourdes), Jérôme Seydoux (Professeur Deloële)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French / English
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 110 min
  • Aka: Happiness Never Comes Alone

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