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The film was released theatrically on 16 October 2024 in France by StudioCanal and in Belgium by Cinéart. [6] [25] [38] The film will be released outside France with the title Beating Hearts. [39] It was the first film to be co-acquired by Canal Plus, Netflix and France Télévisions. [1]
In 2020, Megan Maxwell announced a collaboration agreement between Versus Entertainment and Warner Bros. Pictures to co-produce a film adaptation of her novel. [6] Featuring an official budget north of €5.2 million, [7] the film was produced by Versus Entertainment, Warner Bros. Entertainment España, Guerreras Maxwell, AIE, Lyo Media, and 4 Cats Pictures and it had the participation of RTVE ...
The series follows the 2003 French film of the same name in which childhood sweethearts Constance and Martin, both married with children, reunite and leave their spouses for each other. The series begins three years later as the new couple, with their respective children, leave for a relaxing vacation at Martin's parents' house.
The film opens with a performance of a boulevard comedy called Le Cocu ('The Cuckold'), performed at Bouffes Parisiens.While the 3 actors, Sophie Denis, Paul Rivière and William Keller are playing in front of a half-empty room, they are suddenly interrupted by Yannick, a night parking watchman living in Melun, who explains to them that he finds the play bad and it can't make him forget his ...
The list does not include Japanese films distributed by Warner Bros. Pictures Japan or distribution of non-US local films in only one or few markets. A † signifies a PVOD release. A ‡ signifies a direct-to-video release or streaming release exclusively through Max. A § signifies a simultaneous release to theaters and on Max.
The film was shot in Paris and in the Yonne department, including the communes Collemiers, Sens and Pont-sur-Yonne. Julie's house in the film is located in Collemiers, a commune familiar to the director Éric Gravel, who lives in the Sens area, and whose many residents – like Julie – commute to Paris by train every day for work.
Kaamelott: The First Chapter, [3] also known as Kaamelott: First Installment [4] (French: Kaamelott : Premier Volet) is a French comedy-drama fantasy film written, directed, produced by and starring Alexandre Astier, and a sequel to the television series Kaamelott created by Astier.