4.8
80 min
1996, Bruno publishes his first novel. He is critically acclaimed and is seen as the french John Fante. Twenty years later, Bruno is soon 50 and has not published anything since. He is single, has no children and lives with a young Femen as a roommate. For him, all goes well but his loved ones are worried and decide to take action.
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Laurent Poitrenaux | Bruno Weintraub | Unowned |
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Camille Chamoux | Sophie Andreux | Unowned |
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Marilyne Canto | Laetitia | Unowned |
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Alma Jodorowsky | Justyna | Unowned |
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Michèle Moretti | Simona Weintraub, the mother | Unowned |
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François Chattot | Maurice Weintraub, the father | Unowned |
| Claire Viroulaud | L'attachée de presse | Unowned | |
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Frank Williams | Alain | Unowned |
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Raphaël Neal | Bertrand, friend of Justyna | Unowned |
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Marc-Antoine Vaugeois | Justyna's friend | Unowned |
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Armelle Abibou | Armelle | Unowned |
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Zoé Bruneau | Bruno's first ex | Unowned |
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Sabrina Seyvecou | Bruno's fourth ex | Unowned |