Ce soir, je dors chez toi (2007)
Directed by Olivier Baroux

Comedy / Romance
aka: Tonight I'll Sleep at Yours

Film Synopsis

Alex loves Laetitia and Laetitia loves Alex, but living together, at least for Alex, is out of the question.  For the 30-something writer, cohabiting means not only giving up his independence, it also signals the beginning of the end of his relationship with the woman he adores.  Laetitia thinks differently.  It is because she is so mad about Alex that she wants to live with him and share every precious moment she can with him.  So, with steely resolve, Laetitia packs her bags and lets her beau idéal know that she intends moving into his apartment within a few hours.  For Alex this is the worst possible news.  In a panic, he turns to his best friend, Jacques, to help him out of an impossible situation.  The only solution is for Jacques to feign an attack of depression so that Alex can move in with him.  Laetitia is not beaten that easily...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Olivier Baroux
  • Script: Olivier Baroux, Jean-Paul Bathany, Michel Delgado
  • Cinematographer: Arnaud Stefani
  • Music: Martin Rappeneau
  • Cast: Jean-Paul Rouve (Alex), Mélanie Doutey (Laetiicia), Kad Merad (Jacques), Rhiles Djarouane (Eugène), Hélène Patarot (Tanaka), Philippe Lefebvre (Pierre-Yves), Audrey Dana (Manureva), Sarah Stern (Clara), Alain Doutey (Le père de Laetitia), Fanny Deblock (Chantal), Arielle Sémenoff (La mère de Laetitia), Valéry Schatz (Le standardiste de New York), Chantal Trichet (La concierge), Flavien Tassart (Le serveur du Oulstreham), Monique Couturier (La vieille dame de la librairie), Jean-Paul Bathany (Le barman de la brasserie), Frédéric Proust (Le médecin), James Gerard (William Forrester), Olivia Gotanègre (L'hotesse de l'air), Lee Michelsen (L'homme au café)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 84 min
  • Aka: Tonight I'll Sleep at Yours

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