Divorce French Style
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Divorce French Style

Two years have passed. After missing their separation, the Leroy seem perfectly successful in their divorce. But the entrance of two new lovers in the... life of Vincent and Florence will set fire to the powders. The match between the former spouses resumes.

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Divorce French Style is a 2016 comedy film that follows the tumultuous lives of Vincent and Florence Leroy as they navigate their post-divorce relationships. After two years of separation, the Leroy's seem to have mastered the art of divorce, seemingly content and successful in their new lives. However, their seemingly peaceful arrangement is disrupted when both Vincent and Florence find themselves entangled with new romantic partners.

As these new lovers enter the Leroy's lives, chaos ensues, igniting the sparks of old flames and setting the stage for a comedic battle between the former spouses. Vincent and Florence find themselves drawn back into an intense competition with one another, reigniting old rivalries and reigniting long-buried emotions.

With witty dialogue and hilarious situations, Divorce French Style showcases the complexities of modern relationships and the challenges of moving on after a separation. The film delves into themes of love, jealousy, and personal growth, all while providing a lighthearted and entertaining experience.

Directed by a talented French filmmaker, Divorce French Style is a refreshingly hilarious take on the complexities of divorce and the unpredictable nature of love. With its engaging storyline and captivating performances, this film is sure to keep viewers entertained from start to finish.

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Divorce French Style

Release Date:

07 Dec 2016

Writers:

Martin Bourboulon (collaboration), Matthieu Delaporte (adaptation), Matthieu Delaporte (dialogue), Matthieu Delaporte (screenplay), Marina Foïs (collaboration), Laurent Lafitte (collaboration), Alexandre de La Patellière (adaptation), Alexandre de La Patellière (dialogue), Alexandre de La Patellière (screenplay)