J'ai perdu Albert

2018 French film
  • 12 September 2018 (2018-09-12)
CountryFranceLanguageFrenchBox office$373.000[1]

J'ai perdu Albert (lit.'I lost Albert') is a French comedy directed and written by Didier Van Cauwelaert.[2] It is the final film composed by Michel Legrand before his death in 2019.

Plot

Chloe, a young medium that the great business leaders, politicians and the jet set snapped up, shelters in her since childhood the spirit of Albert Einstein. Overworked, the information does not "pass" anymore. So Albert decides to move ... For better or for worse, he settles in Zac, a depressive Cartesian, beekeeper routed and waiter. Become inseparable and complementary, because one has the "genius" and the other his instructions, Zac and Chloe, these two beings who oppose everything, will live in 48 hours the most hallucinating "households for three" ...

Cast

  • Stéphane Plaza : Zac
  • Julie Ferrier : Chloé
  • Josiane Balasko : Madame Le Couidec
  • Bernard Le Coq : Georges
  • Virginie Visconti : Nelly
  • Etienne Draber : Albert Einstein
  • Philippe du Janerand : Roland Buech
  • Jean-Noël Cnokaert : Olivier
  • Alex Vizorek : Damien
  • Patrick Préjean : The priest
  • Denis Mpunga : Général Beck
  • Daniel Benoin : Surgeon Moulin
  • Michael Cambier : Guillaume

Production

Principal photography on the film October 2017 in Nice.[3]

References

  1. ^ "J'ai perdu Albert". Archived from the original on 2018-10-21. Retrieved 2018-10-21.
  2. ^ "J'ai perdu Albert".
  3. ^ "Tournage d'une comédie à Nice avec l'esprit malicieux d'Albert Einstein". 26 October 2017.

External links

  • J'ai perdu Albert at IMDb Edit this at Wikidata


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