L'Ex de ma vie
L'Ex de ma vie is a 2014 French comedy film directed by Dorothée Sebbagh.
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Directed by | Dorothée Sebbagh |
Produced by | Christine Rouxel Marco Chimenz Giovanni Stabilini Riccardo Tozzi Benjamin Hess |
Written by | Dorothée Sebbagh Fanny Chesnel Marc Syrigas |
Starring | Géraldine Nakache Kim Rossi Stuart Pascal Demolon Catherine Jacob |
Cinematography | Gilles Porte |
Edited by | Laurent Rouan |
Production company | Les films du 24 |
Distributed by | UGC |
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Running time | 80 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Budget | $9.2 million[1] |
Box office | $1.5 million[2] |
Plot
Ariane, a young French violinist, agrees inflamed marriage proposal Christen, an irresistible conductor. Only problem: she is still a little ... married! Separated for two years with Nino, an Italian schoolteacher with a strong character, she manages to convince him to follow her to Paris for divorce in 8 days flat. But their trip for two in the city of love looks much more eventful than expected ...
Cast
- Géraldine Nakache as Ariane
- Kim Rossi Stuart as Nino
- Pascal Demolon as Christen
- Catherine Jacob as Daphné
- Sophie Cattani as Barbara
- Nicole Ferroni as The guide
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