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Cherche fiancé tous frais payés (2005)



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Executive Producers : Michèle Halberstadt, Laurent Pétin
Director : Aline Issermann
Assistant Director : Eric Pujol
Screenwriters : Aline Issermann, Brice-Pascal Renault, Jean-Luc Estebe
Actors : Bruno Salomone, Alexandra Lamy, Claudia Cardinale, Isabelle Gelinas, Gilles Gaston Dreyfus, Mathias Mlekuz, Rachida Khalil, Mélissa Verstraeten, Zélie Jobert, Blandine Glotin, Christian Brendel, Jean-Claude Adelin, Jacques Zabor, Hugues Boucher, Jean Dujardin
Director of Photography : Thierry Arbogast
Sound Recordist : Denis Martin
Camera Operator : Aline Issermann
Production Manager : Bernard Bolzinger
Press Attaché (film) : Michèle Sebbag
Editor : Yann Coquart
Sound Editor : Jérme HARLAY
Production Designer : Richard Cajours de Virgile
Music Composer : Minino Garay
Production Designer : Richard Cajours de Virgile
Costume Designers : Maritza Gligo, Stéphane Laverne
Sound Mixer : Florent Lavallée
Location Manager : Julie Bordes
Film production and distribution
Foreign production company : Edelweiss SRL
Associate production company : ARP Sélection
French distribution : ARP Sélection
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Feature film, Fiction , Comedy, Romance
Production language : French
Nationality : 100% French (France)
Production year : 2005
French release : 27/06/2007
Runtime : 1h 32mn
Current status : Released
Visa issue date : 22/02/2008
Approval : Yes
Production formats : 35mm
Screening format : 35mm
Color type : Color
Aspect ratio : 1.85
Sound format : Dolby SRD
Synopsis
30-year-old Alexandra gets ready to spend summer vacation by the seaside with his family. Just when she's about to set out, she learns that her mother has also invited her ex-boyfriend, along with his new gorgeous, young girlfriend. In a café, she crosses paths with an out-of-work actor. He's nice, funny: she immediately employs him to play the role of her boyfriend. That way, no-one will be able to harp on about how she still hasn't settled down yet and she'll also be able to be calm about seeing her ex.
But family is like the sea: rough. You get tossed about, have to find your sea legs; there are lulls, and quite a few storms.
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