Synopsis
At the age of 43, Guillaume Canet has every reason to be happy. Yet his life with Marion, his son, his country house, and his horses all make him look like a has-been. He seems to have lost his sex appeal. Guillaume understands that he must change everything, and fast. And he'll have to go to great lengths to do so, while his nearest and dearest look on with amazement.
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Director (1)
Actors (14)
Production and distribution (4)
- Executive Producer : Trésor Films
- Co-productions : M6 Films, Caneo Films
- Film exports/foreign sales : Pathé Films
- French distribution : Pathé Films
Full credits (14)
- Executive Producer : Alain Attal
- Screenwriters : Guillaume Canet, Philippe Lefebvre, Rodolphe Lauga
- Director of Photography : Christophe Offenstein
- Music Composer : Yodelice
- Assistant Director : Sébastien Matuchet
- Editor : Hervé De Luze
- Sound recordists : Rémi Daru, Jean Gourdier, Jean-Paul Hurier
- Costume designer : Carine Sarfati
- Line Producer : Xavier Amblard
- Production manager : Sophie Quiedeville
- Press Attaché (film) : Dominique Segall
- Continuity supervisor : Christelle Meaux
- Production Designer : Philippe Chiffre
- Casting : Laurent Couraud
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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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LE PARISIEN
"Oscillating between laughter and drama, Rock 'n' Roll is powered by an audacious screenplay delivered with remarkable frankness."
L’EXPRESS
"A portrait of an artist experiencing a full-blown mid-life crisis. But for real. Guillaume Canet playfully explores his own image and ends up staging the perfect holdup. Amusing and surprising."
VOICI
"A raging comedy with a final twist that is as zany as they come."
THE HOLLYWOOD REPORTER
"A well-told inside joke."
INDIEWIRE
"Marion Cotillard and Guillaume Canet play themselves in a silly and surreal French satire."