After an evening of heavy drinking and a night of passion with a
stranger, Manu wakes up to find himself alone with a message on his arm
requesting his presence in Avignon. Convinced that he has found
the love of his life, he hits the road to find her, accompanied by his
best friend, Fred. What Manu thought would be a
straightforward pleasure trip soon turns into a disaster...
Cast: Antoine Gouy (Manu),
Paul Lefèvre (Fred),
Fanny Valette (Juliette),
Vincent Leyris (Vincent),
Déborah Krey (Magda),
Eddie Chignara,
Vincent Leyris,
Dominique Pinon
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Color
Runtime: 90 min
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