
Hollywood, je t'aime
Drama · Romance · Comedy
Overview
Recently broken up and barely enduring a dreary winter, gay Parisian Jérôme Beaunez impulsively books a solo Christmas vacation to Los Angeles. While there he meets some colorful locals and pursues a dormant desire to become a movie star - but never can quite put the past behind him. In this meditation on love and narcissism across continents, Jérôme goes far in the sun-drenched City of Angels but ultimately arrives at an old Hollywood maxim: there's no place like home.
Top Cast
Eric Debets
Eric Debets
Jérôme Beaunez
Eric Debets
Jérôme Beaunez


Chad Allen
Chad Allen
Ross
Chad Allen
Ross


Whitney Anderson
Whitney Anderson
Trish
Whitney Anderson
Trish
Jonathan Blanc
Jonathan Blanc
Gilles
Jonathan Blanc
Gilles


Diarra Kilpatrick
Diarra Kilpatrick
Kaleesha
Diarra Kilpatrick
Kaleesha
Michael Airington
Michael Airington
Norma Desire
Michael Airington
Norma Desire
Sarah Domin
Sarah Domin
Amber Sparks
Sarah Domin
Amber Sparks


Amanda Chism
Amanda Chism
Diner
Amanda Chism
Diner


Matthew J. Cates
Matthew J. Cates
Immigration Officer
Matthew J. Cates
Immigration Officer


Jason Boegh
Jason Boegh
Commercial Casting Assistant
Jason Boegh
Commercial Casting Assistant
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