Ne quittez pas !

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Ne quittez pas !
Directed by Arthur Joffé
Written by Arthur Joffé
Based onStory by Arthur Joffé and Guy Zilberstein
Starring Sergio Castellitto
Michel Serrault
Isabelle Gélinas
Rachida Brakni
Dominique Pinon
László Szabó
Lisette Malidor
Emily Morgan
Arthur Joffé
Cinematography Philippe Welt
Music by Jean-Claude Nachon
Angélique Nachon
Production
company
Studio 24
Release date
  • 18 August 2004 (2004-08-18)
Running time
1h30
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Ne quittez pas ! is a French comedy film directed by Arthur Joffé, released in 2004.

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Synopsis

Internationally renowned astrophysicist, Félix Mandel, 40, is very attached to the past, to the great despair of his wife, Lucie, who does not know that he is still in contact with the love of his youth, Wendy Lawrence, and does not want him to keep filling his office with souvenirs. One day, fed up with it, she decides on a spring clean, during which she finds an old coat that had belonged to his father, Lucien, dead for two years. After she gives the coat to a tramp, Félix receives a phone call from... Lucien, furious that his son has disposed of the clothing!

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