Having just got engaged to be married, Thomas meets his future
father-in-law, Gilbert, who has been married to Suzanne for thirty
years. Disillusioned with married life, Gilbert does his best to
talk Thomas out of marrying his daughter. They set out together
like a couple of carefree adolescents, certain that freedom and
happiness are to be found outside marriage...
Cast:Alain Chabat (Gilbert),
Max Boublil (Thomas),
Sandrine Kiberlain (Suzanne),
Mélanie Bernier (Lola),
Arié Elmaleh (Carl),
Elisa Sednaoui (Irène),
Alban Lenoir (Romain),
François Dunoyer (Claude),
Nicolas Briançon (Bruno),
Mélusine Mayance (Mimi Zozo),
Xavier Alcan (Conducteur irrité),
Nicolas Beaucaire (L'exposant vin),
Darius Kehtari (Le Traducteur Persan),
Iggy Pop (Himself),
Audrey QUOTURI (Participante conférence),
Patrick Bruel
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Color
Runtime: 95 min
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