Un voyage entre amis (2001)

Un voyage entre amis (2001) poster

Two Quebec acrobats embark on an unusual journey through France. Childhood friends, André Fontaine and Michel Leroy find themselves in the Alps. André had been walking around France for three years with a baby bather who spit fire and gave him a line in the street. As for Michel, he was moping around in a Montreal bar. Without admitting it, they needed each other. The duo quickly reunited and traveled to Paris in a Citroën Acadiane, equipped like a house, where fame awaited them. Michel discovers the "Old Country" and his thirst for recognition is coupled with a quest for identity, that of his Breton origins.

Director: Pierre Beccu
Runtime: 105 min
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Screenplay

Cinematography: Maurice Giraud
Editing: Stéphane Perriot
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Pierre Beccu

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Un voyage entre amis about?
Two Quebec acrobats embark on an unusual journey through France. Childhood friends, André Fontaine and Michel Leroy find themselves in the Alps. André had been walking around France for three years with a baby bather who spit fire and gave him a line in the street. As for Michel, he was moping around in a Montreal bar. Without admitting it, they needed each other. The duo quickly reunited and traveled to Paris in a Citroën Acadiane, equipped like a house, where fame awaited them. Michel discovers the "Old Country" and his thirst for recognition is coupled with a quest for identity, that of his Breton origins.
Who directed Un voyage entre amis?
Un voyage entre amis was directed by Pierre Beccu.
How long is Un voyage entre amis?
Un voyage entre amis has a runtime of 1h 45m (105 minutes).
Where was Un voyage entre amis produced?
Un voyage entre amis was produced in France.