Alexandra Lamy stars in Belle-Fille, a comedy directed by Méliane Marcaggi. Released on August 19, 2020, the film also stars Miou-Miou, Jonathan Zaccaï and Thomas Dutronc. Méliane Marcaggi, known for her roles in Les vieux fourneaux and Le talent de mes amis, makes her directorial debut here. The script, co-written by Clément Michel and Christophe Duthuron, explores themes of romance and romantic comedy with a touch of offbeat humor.
After discovering that her husband is cheating on her, Louise(Alexandra Lamy) decides to take a weekend break in Corsica. There, she meets a handsome stranger and spends a passionate night with him. However, in the early hours of the morning, he doesn't wake up. Andréa(Miou-Miou), the stranger's mother, arrives on the scene and, believing Louise to be her stepdaughter, decides to keep her close. Louise finds herself forced to play the role of ideal daughter-in-law, but Andréa doesn't seem to want to let her go.
Belle-Fille mainly targets fans of French comedies and romances with a penchant for offbeat humor. Fans of films such as Larguées and Retour chez ma mère will undoubtedly appreciate this new work. The film's originality lies in its unusual script, which combines comic situations and misunderstandings with universal themes such as infidelity and the search for one's true self. With an expected performance from Alexandra Lamy, known for her standout roles in Chamboultout and Tout le monde debout, the film promises to attract a wide audience in search of light, moving entertainment.
Méliane Marcaggi'sBelle-Fille is a refreshingly sentimental comedy featuring a talented cast. Alexandra Lamy, Miou-Miou and Jonathan Zaccaï bring a unique dynamic to this story full of twists and turns and humor. To be seen on TF1 this July 31, 2024, Belle-Fille promises an evening of laughter and emotion.
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