Holiday (2010 film)

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Holiday
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Directed by Guillaume Nicloux
Written byGuillaum Nicloux
Nathalie Leuthreau
Jean-Bernard Pouy
Produced bySylvie Pialat
Starring Jean-Pierre Darroussin
Judith Godrèche
Josiane Balasko
CinematographyGeorges Lechaptois
Edited byGuy Lecorne
Music by Julien Doré
Production
company
Les Films du Worso
Distributed byMK2 Diffusion
Release date
  • 8 December 2010 (2010-12-08)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
Budget$2.6 million
Box office$530.000 [1]

Holiday is a 2010 French comedy crime film directed by Guillaume Nicloux.

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Plot

One evening, Michel Trémois fails in the pharmacy of a provincial railway station and remembers the sequence of events which, in two days, have pushed his life party weekend with his wife Nadine to rebuild their relationship and save their sexuality, nothing has finally gone as planned ... After a wild and tumultuous night embellished singular encounters, the wake-Michel is brutal and painful. He not only finds himself accused of murder but his wife was not found ...

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References

  1. "Holiday".