
Does This Mean We're Married?
Romance · Comedy
Overview
It's a green-card marriage romance. Deena, an American standup comic living in Paris, has an expired visa. So, she marries Nick Foulliet, a struggling musician with a different woman for every day of the week. First the immigration investigation, and then a series of financial disasters push Deena and Nick into spending time together, and they fall in love. But can their in-name-only marriage become real?
Top Cast


Patsy Kensit
Patsy Kensit
Deena
Patsy Kensit
Deena


Stéphane Freiss
Stéphane Freiss
Nick
Stéphane Freiss
Nick


Mouss Diouf
Mouss Diouf
Booker
Mouss Diouf
Booker


Anne-Marie Pisani
Anne-Marie Pisani
Claire
Anne-Marie Pisani
Claire
Joseph Momo
Joseph Momo
Malik
Joseph Momo
Malik
Jean-Marc Truong
Jean-Marc Truong
Hong
Jean-Marc Truong
Hong
An Luu
An Luu
Thuy Lan
An Luu
Thuy Lan


Fedele Papalia
Fedele Papalia
Valente
Fedele Papalia
Valente


Fedele Papalia
Fedele Papalia
Valenti
Fedele Papalia
Valenti


André Chaumeau
André Chaumeau
Fournier
André Chaumeau
Fournier
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