Célibataires (2006) Directed by Jean-Michel Verner
Comedy / Romance
Film Synopsis
Ben, 35, finally decides that his bachelor days are over. On the
day that his girlfriend Karine celebrates her thirtieth birthday, he
intends to break this earth-shattering news to her and ask her to marry
him. Unfortunately, he has left it too late. Karine has
made up her mind to end their relationship. So, Ben is back to
square one, a carefree bachelor, with no ties, no commitments....
But if his friends are so happy being footlose and fancy-free, why are they so eager to fix
him up with a new girl...?
Cast:Guillaume Depardieu (Ben),
Olivia Bonamy (Nelly),
Patrick Mille (Ludo),
Serge Hazanavicius (Nathan),
Cartouche (Aïssa),
Chantal Banlier (La mère de Ben),
Jean Barney (Le père de Nelly),
Stephane Lagoutte (Policier en uniforme),
Benjamin Perrier (Mec 6),
Jean-Michel Verner (Le psychiatre),
Cécile Arnaud,
Stéphanie Caillol,
Alain Cazals,
Olivier Foubert,
Nathalie Grandhomme,
Joseph Malerba
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Color
Runtime: 93 min
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