
Summer Things
Comedy · Drama · Romance
Overview
Two couple of friends, one very rich, the other almost homeless, decide to go on Holiday. Julie, a single mother, joins them too. Once at seaside, it starts a complicate love cross among them that will involve also a transsexual, a jealous brother, a Latin Lover and another nervous stressed couple. Not to mention about the daughter of one of them that is secretly in Chicago with one of her father's employees... At the end of the summer, all of them will join the same party...
Top Cast


Charlotte Rampling
Charlotte Rampling
Elizabeth Lannier
Charlotte Rampling
Elizabeth Lannier


Jacques Dutronc
Jacques Dutronc
Bertrand Lannier
Jacques Dutronc
Bertrand Lannier


Michel Blanc
Michel Blanc
Jean-Pierre
Michel Blanc
Jean-Pierre


Carole Bouquet
Carole Bouquet
Lulu
Carole Bouquet
Lulu


Denis Podalydès
Denis Podalydès
Jérôme
Denis Podalydès
Jérôme


Karin Viard
Karin Viard
Véro
Karin Viard
Véro


Clotilde Courau
Clotilde Courau
Julie
Clotilde Courau
Julie


Vincent Elbaz
Vincent Elbaz
Maxime
Vincent Elbaz
Maxime


Gaspard Ulliel
Gaspard Ulliel
Loïc
Gaspard Ulliel
Loïc


Lou Doillon
Lou Doillon
Emilie
Lou Doillon
Emilie
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