

Romance · Drama · Comedy
Overview
Awaiting his girlfriend Léna’s arrival at the Breton seaside resort of Dinard, Gaspard befriends — and flirts heavily with — two other women, the companionable ethnology student Margot and the sensual townie Solène, making for a rather complicated situation when Léna finally arrives.
Top Cast


Melvil Poupaud
Melvil Poupaud
Gaspard
Melvil Poupaud
Gaspard


Amanda Langlet
Amanda Langlet
Margot
Amanda Langlet
Margot


Gwenaëlle Simon
Gwenaëlle Simon
Solène
Gwenaëlle Simon
Solène
Aurelia Nolin
Aurelia Nolin
Léna
Aurelia Nolin
Léna
Aimé Lefèvre
Aimé Lefèvre
Newfoundlander
Aimé Lefèvre
Newfoundlander
Alain Guellaff
Alain Guellaff
Uncle
Alain Guellaff
Uncle
Evelyne Lahana
Evelyne Lahana
Aunt
Evelyne Lahana
Aunt
Yves Guérin
Yves Guérin
Accordionist
Yves Guérin
Accordionist


Franck Cabot-David
Franck Cabot-David
Cousin
Franck Cabot-David
Cousin
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