Bon Voyage (2003 film)
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Bon Voyage | |
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Directed by | Jean-Paul Rappeneau |
Produced by | Laurent Pétin Michel Pétin |
Written by | Jean-Paul Rappeneau Patrick Modiano |
Starring | Isabelle Adjani Gérard Depardieu Peter Coyote Grégori Derangère |
Music by | Gabriel Yared |
Cinematography | Thierry Arbogast |
Distributed by | ARP Sélection France Sony Pictures US |
Release date(s) | 16 April 2003 (France) |
Running time | 114 min |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Budget | 24.15 million euros |
IMDb profile |
Bon Voyage is a French film directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau, released 16 April, 2003.
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[edit] Plot introduction
In 1940 Frédéric Auger, a young writer, receives a call from an old girlfriend of his, French film star Viviane Denvers, who asks him to come to her apartment immediately. Upon arriving, he discovers a corpse, "accidentally" killed, which Viviane asks him to dispose of. He agrees, but is soon discovered, arrested, and sent to prison, just as the Germans are approaching Paris...
[edit] Cast
- Isabelle Adjani : Viviane Denvers
- Gérard Depardieu : Jean-Étienne Beaufort
- Virginie Ledoyen : Camille
- Yvan Attal : Raoul
- Grégori Derangère : Frédéric Auger
- Peter Coyote : Alex Winckler
- Jean-Marc Stehlé : Professeur Kopolski
- Aurore Clément : Jacqueline de Lusse
[edit] Trivia
- During the lunch at the hotel, Minister Beaufort asks Frédéric if he knew Viviane's father, the "hero." Gérard Depardieu, who plays Beaufort, acted in the original and the remake of the film Mon père, ce héros.
[edit] Awards
- Award for best director at the Romantic Film Festival in Cabourg in 2003.
- Nominations for best costumes, best director, best editing, best film, best original score, best sound editing, best supporting actor, and best writing at the 2004 César Awards.
- Awards for best photography, best set design, and best young hopeful actor (Grégori Derangère) at the 2004 Césars.