Synopsis
This film tells the story of a love affair in the style of a sports commentary. Our hero's name is Yvan and he's in his mid-twenties. The girl he's going to try to live with is Delphine. The story of Yvan and Delphine lasts about a year. Throughout that time, a camera crew follows Yvan day in day out, practically the clock. They witness his early enthusiasm , watch him more in, shoot his discovery of life as a couple and then...
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Actors (13)
Production and distribution (4)
- Executive Producers : Galfin, FEW (Farrugia Entertainment Worldwide) - Barbès Films Compagnie
- Co-production : TF1 Films Production
- Film exports/foreign sales : STUDIO TF1 Distribution (ex-Newen Connect)
- French distribution : Pathé Films
Full credits (14)
- Executive Producers : Olivier Granier, Dominique Farrugia
- Screenwriters : Dominique Farrugia, Michel Hazanavicius
- Directors of Photography : Pascal Gennesseaux, Nicolas Herdt, Béatrice Mizrahi, Catherine Georges, Jérôme Alméras
- Music Composer : Philippe Chany
- Editors : Marie-Blanche Colonna, Gaëlle Boutin, Gaëlle Ramillon
- Sound Recordist : Dominique Warnier
- Costume designers : Véronique Périer, Brigitte Demouzon, Charlotte Betaillole
- Production Manager : Claude Albouze
- Press Attaché (film) : Dominique Segall
- Sound Editor : Frédéric Dubois
- Continuity supervisor : Valérie Chorenslup
- Production Designers : Maamar Ech-Cheikh, Denis Le Doyen, Catherine Lavergne, Piotr Styczen, Bernard Ducrocq, Jean-Charles Caspar, Christophe Saluel
- Sound Mixer : Claude Villand
- Still Photographer : Richard Wright
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Technical details
- Type : Feature film
- Genres : Fiction
- Sub-genre : Comedy
- Production language : French
- Production country : France
- Original French-language productions : Unspecified
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"(...) The approach is new, the tone lively and the dialogue sharp. Dominique Farrugia recounts a year in the life of Yvan (Serge Hazanavicius) and Delphine (Julie Gayet) in the style of a football match with a commentary by Thierry Roland and Jean-Michel Larqué, two TV sports journalists. A novel and amusing way of portraying the mysterious and often conflicting relationship between men and women(...)"
(Brigitte Baudin - Le Figaro)