The Easy Way Out
The Easy Way Out (French title: L'Art de la fugue) is a 2014 French comedy-drama film directed by Brice Cauvin, based on the novel The Easy Way Out by Stephen McCauley,[3] which was published in French as L'Art de la fugue.
The Easy Way Out | |
---|---|
Film poster | |
Directed by | Brice Cauvin |
Produced by | Georges Fernandez |
Screenplay by | Brice Cauvin Raphaëlle Desplechin Agnès Jaoui |
Based on | The Easy Way Out by Stephen McCauley |
Starring | Laurent Lafitte Agnès Jaoui Benjamin Biolay Nicolas Bedos |
Music by | François Peyrony |
Cinematography | Marc Tevanian |
Edited by | Agathe Cauvin |
Production company | Hérodiade |
Distributed by | KMBO |
Release date |
|
Running time | 98 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Budget | $3 million [1] |
Box office | $329.000 [2] |
The plot concerns three brothers: Antoine is gay, in his mid-30s, and lives with his boyfriend Adar; Louis, the youngest, is having an affair while engaged to his high school sweetheart; and Gérard, the oldest, has separated from his wife and works for his parents in their slowly failing clothing store. Antoine introduces his friend Ariel into this family dynamic just as each of the brothers tries to come to terms with his failed or strained relationship.
Cast
- Laurent Lafitte as Antoine
- Agnès Jaoui as Ariel
- Benjamin Biolay as Gérard
- Nicolas Bedos as Louis
- Bruno Putzulu as Adar
- Élodie Frégé as Julie
- Guy Marchand as Francis
- Marie-Christine Barrault as Nelly
- Didier Flamand as Chastenet
- Alice Belaïdi as Franette
- Irène Jacob as Mathilde
- Arthur Igual as Alexis
gollark: We should ban all cars which do not run on nuclear power.
gollark: I think only city centres probably will in practice.
gollark: A cool but also still impractical alternative to batteries for solar would just be to have a giant ring of solar panels around the planet, linked with superconductors.
gollark: (or nuclear if people weren't irrationally scared of it)
gollark: You would be able to drop the batteries, and drive with unlimited range as long as there was a satellite available to point at you.
References
This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.