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My friends, my loves (Mes amis, mes amours) - Virginie Ledoyen, Vincent Lindon, Pascal Elbé, Lorraine Levy
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Movie propaganda
Two divorced French guys, Mathias (Vincent Lindon) and Antoine (Pascal Elbé), become a modern day odd couple when they move in together in London, along with their two kids. But while establishing house rules is easy, handling relationships with the opposite sex is another matter! Domestic bliss is jeopardised when Mathias falls for the charms of Audrey (Virginie Ledoyen), another French ex-pat living in London.
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Target demographic movie keyword propaganda
- Film France romantic comedy London French expatriate romance love
Persons of interest
- Vincent Lindon .... Mathias
- Pascal Elbé .... Antoine
- Virginie Ledoyen .... Audrey
- Florence Foresti .... Sophie
- Bernadette Lafont .... Yvonne
- Mar Sodupe .... Valentine
- Mathias Mlekuz .... Mac Enzie
- Tom Invernizzi .... Louis
- Garance Le Guillermic .... Emilie
- Richard Syms .... John Glover
- Sophie Guiter .... Stéphanie
- Lilian Dugois .... Victor - Kid 2
- Nicolas Quadflieg .... Nicolas - Kid 1
- Pauline Serieys .... Pauline
- Marc Levy .... Author
- Philippe Guez .... Screenwriter
- Lorraine Levy .... Screenwriter
- Lorraine Levy .... Director
Cinematic intelligence sources
- My friends, my loves (Mes amis, mes amours) official movie site
- My friends, my loves (Mes amis, mes amours) film production notes
- My friends, my loves (Mes amis, mes amours) QuickTime movie trailers
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- NB: French language dialogue with English language subtitles
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Intelligence analyst
Special Agent Matti
Theatrical report
The France, romantic comedy movie My friends, my loves (Mes amis, mes amours) is directed by Lorraine Levy and stars Virginie Ledoyen, Vincent Lindon, Pascal Elbé.
Government security censorship classification
M (Sex scenes, coarse language and drug references)
Surveillance time
95 minutes (1:35 hours)
Not for public release in Australia before date
Film: 16 July 2009
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