Synopsis
Clément, a teacher, is overjoyed to the point of dizziness: Alicia, a famous actress who he admires totally, has become his girlfriend.
Everything becomes complicated when he meets Caprice, an excessive and exuberant young woman who falls in love with him. Meanwhile his best friend Thomas starts to draw closer to Alicia...
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Production and distribution (4)
- Executive Producer : Moby Dick Films
- Co-production : Arte France Cinéma
- Film exports/foreign sales : Kinology
- French distribution : Pyramide Distribution
Full credits (19)
- Executive Producer : Frédéric Niedermayer
- Screenwriter : Emmanuel Mouret
- Director of Photography : Laurent Desmet
- Music Composer : Giovanni Mirabassi
- Assistant directors : Claire Corbetta-Doll, Nicolas Bergeret, Marie Levent
- Editor : Martial Salomon
- Sound recordists : Maxime Gavaudan, Mélissa Petitjean, François Méreu
- Costume designer : Charlotte Vaysse
- Co-producers : Rémi Burah, Olivier Père
- Sound assistant : Annabel Acquaviva
- Assistant Operator : Cécile Bodénès
- Production Manager : Marc Brégain
- Press Attaché (film) : Monica Donati
- Sound Editor : François Méreu
- Assistant Editor : Yannick Grassi
- Production Designer : David Faivre
- Casting : Constance Demontoy
- Still Photographer : Aurélie Lamachère
- Location Manager : Jean-Paul Noguès
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Technical details
- Type : Feature film
- Genres : Fiction
- Sub-genre : Comedy
- Production language : French
- Production country : France
- Original French-language productions : Yes
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The Hollywood Reporter: "French funnyman-auteur Emmanuel Mouret offers up an amusing if rather slight adultery dramedy."
Le Parisien: "Although the two lead actresses contribute to making this film a pure delight, they are helped by a virtuoso screenplay about the mutinous equations of love when life has fun dealing the cards."
Studio Ciné Live: "Champagne bubble cinema, intelligent and sparkling."
Télérama: "It is Parisian Woody Allen: the Coulée Verte replaces Central Park, an aquarium scene like in Alice, and, more generally, the absolute narrative freedom which makes each [of Allen's films] a falsely familiar fable, deep and always delightful."