Let the Girls Play (2018)

Let the Girls Play (2018) poster

Reims, France, 1969. Paul Coutard is a 30-year-old sports journalist at daily newspaper Le Champenois. Charming, childish and a womanizer, he does exactly what he pleases. Then one day, his boss forces him to plan the newspaper’s annual fair together with Emmanuelle Bruno, the discreet and beautiful executive assistant. Paul has the crazy idea to organize a women’s football match for the first time. With Emmanuelle’s help, the project grows to unexpected proportions, as does their romance.

Director: Julien Hallard
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 90 min
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Cast

Screenplay

Music: Vladimir Cosma
Cinematography: Axel Cosnefroy
Editing: Jean-Christophe Bouzy
Production: Les Films Velvet
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Julien Hallard
More Films in Genre: Comedy

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Let the Girls Play about?
Reims, France, 1969. Paul Coutard is a 30-year-old sports journalist at daily newspaper Le Champenois. Charming, childish and a womanizer, he does exactly what he pleases. Then one day, his boss forces him to plan the newspaper’s annual fair together with Emmanuelle Bruno, the discreet and beautiful executive assistant. Paul has the crazy idea to organize a women’s football match for the first time. With Emmanuelle’s help, the project grows to unexpected proportions, as does their romance.
Who directed Let the Girls Play?
Let the Girls Play was directed by Julien Hallard.
Who stars in Let the Girls Play?
Let the Girls Play stars Max Boublil, Vanessa Guide, Bruno Lochet, Zoé Héran, Mona Walravens, Solène Rigot.
How long is Let the Girls Play?
Let the Girls Play has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is Let the Girls Play?
Let the Girls Play is a Comedy film.
Where was Let the Girls Play produced?
Let the Girls Play was produced in France.