Mon idole (2002)
Année de sortie: 2002
Nation: France
Alternative Title: My Idol, Whatever You Say
Réalisateur: Guillaume Canet
Writer: Guillaume Canet, Philippe Lefebvre, Éric Naggar
Production & Genre
Producteur: producer: Alain Attal
associate producer: Guillaume Canet, John David Cohen, Stéphane Célérier, Philippe Lefebvre, Christophe Rossignon, Laurent Taïeb
assistant producer: Nicolas Mouchet
Sociétés: M6 Films, Pendrake Films, Nord-Ouest Films
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film, Drama
Budget: N/A
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Mots-clés
Histoire
Bastien, a young television producer's assistant, finds himself invited to his boss Jean-Louis Broustal's country house for the weekend under the pretense of working on a new show. However, upon arrival, Bastien realizes that Broustal has no intention of working and seems more interested in Bastien than his professional abilities. The wife of Broustal, who is much younger than him, also takes an interest in Bastien. As the weekend progresses, tensions rise as Bastien grapples with the couple's intentions towards him, leading to a tense and chaotic conclusion.
Résumé
Mon idole (My Idol) is a French comedy-drama film directed by Guillaume Canet in 2002. The movie follows Bastien, a young television producer's assistant who becomes embroiled in an unsettling dynamic when he is invited to his boss' country house for the weekend. With its blend of humor and drama, the film explores themes of ambition, desire, and power dynamics within the entertainment industry.

