
Guy
Comedy · Drama · Music
Overview
Gauthier, a young journalist, learns from his mother that he is the illegitimate son of Guy Jamet, a popular French singer whose heyday stretched unevenly from the 1960’s to the nineties. Guy is currently promoting a new album of old material and heads on tour. Armed with a camera, Gauthier decides to follow Guy, recording his daily routine and his concerts to create a documentary portrait.
Top Cast


Alex Lutz
Alex Lutz
Guy
Alex Lutz
Guy


Tom Dingler
Tom Dingler
Gauthier
Tom Dingler
Gauthier


Pascale Arbillot
Pascale Arbillot
Sophie Ravel
Pascale Arbillot
Sophie Ravel


Brigitte Roüan
Brigitte Roüan
Gauthier's Mother
Brigitte Roüan
Gauthier's Mother


Dani
Dani
Anne-Marie
Dani
Anne-Marie


Nicole Calfan
Nicole Calfan
Stéphane Madhani, attachée de presse
Nicole Calfan
Stéphane Madhani, attachée de presse


Stéphan Wojtowicz
Stéphan Wojtowicz
Bernard Kazine
Stéphan Wojtowicz
Bernard Kazine


Sarah Suco
Sarah Suco
Camille
Sarah Suco
Camille


Anne Marivin
Anne Marivin
Marie-France
Anne Marivin
Marie-France


Élodie Bouchez
Élodie Bouchez
Anne-Marie jeune
Élodie Bouchez
Anne-Marie jeune
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