Les Meilleurs amis du monde (2010) Directed by Julien Rambaldi
Comedy
Film Synopsis
Surely there is nothing better than spending a tranquil weekend in the country
with your best friends? It is always pleasant to meet up with people
you like and trust, people who like and trust you in return. But what
if the people you think of as your friends turn out to be people who secretly
hold you in contempt? What if your supposed friends actually despise
you and are laughing at you behind your back? This is the situation
one couple finds themselves in when they unwittingly overhear a telephone
message in which the supposed friends they are about to spend the weekend
with reveal what they really think of them. Once the scales have fallen
from your eyes there is no putting them back. Disgusted by this revelation,
the couple make up their mind to exact a suitable revenge on the ones who
have led them to believe they are the most trustworthy of buddies.
The best friends in the world are about to become the worst of enemies...
Script: Carole Greep,
Guy Laurent (dialogue),
Julien Rambaldi (dialogue)
Cinematographer: David Quesemand
Music: Emmanuel Rambaldi
Cast:Marc Lavoine (Max),
Pierre-François Martin-Laval (Jean-Claude),
Léa Drucker (Mathilde),
Pascale Arbillot (Lucie),
Yvon Back (Roger Teston),
Guillaume de Tonquedec (Édouard Teston),
Vincent Claude (Cesar),
Maxime Godart (Bruce),
Florence Muller (Suzanne),
Charlie Dupont (Le collègue de Jean-Claude),
Stéphan Wojtowicz (Le patron de Jean-Claude),
Christelle Cornil (La collègue de Mathilde),
Philippe Rebbot (L'homme de la voiture),
Michel Siksik (Le médecin),
Gérard Mascot (Chasseur),
Christian Prat (Chasseur),
Dominique Terrieu (Chasseur),
Laurent Mouillet (Chasseur),
Laurent Dallias (Patient clavicule),
Arnaud de Blic (Livreur pizzas)
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Color
Runtime: 94 min
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