Gros Cœurs (1987)

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Jean-Noël Tavernier is a big-hearted guy, a former professional driver with a love for powerful cars, determined to reconnect with his lifelong passion thanks to a 600-horsepower Porsche he rented through a classified ad, unaware of the mess he was getting himself into. He also has a big heart, torn between his daughter Emmanuelle and her teenage moods, his supermodel mistress Cléo, and a grumpy wife who hires an overzealous private detective to follow him.

Director: Pierre Joassin
Genre: Comedy, Drama
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Production: RTBF, Lamy Films, Chrysage Films
Country: Belgium, France
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Pierre Joassin
More Films in Genre: Comedy, Drama

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Gros Cœurs about?
Jean-Noël Tavernier is a big-hearted guy, a former professional driver with a love for powerful cars, determined to reconnect with his lifelong passion thanks to a 600-horsepower Porsche he rented through a classified ad, unaware of the mess he was getting himself into. He also has a big heart, torn between his daughter Emmanuelle and her teenage moods, his supermodel mistress Cléo, and a grumpy wife who hires an overzealous private detective to follow him.
Who directed Gros Cœurs?
Gros Cœurs was directed by Pierre Joassin.
Who stars in Gros Cœurs?
Gros Cœurs stars Bernard Le Coq, Fanny Cottençon, Ronny Coutteure, Amandine Rajau.
What genre is Gros Cœurs?
Gros Cœurs is a Comedy, Drama film.
Where was Gros Cœurs produced?
Gros Cœurs was produced in Belgium, France.