Après Vous...
(France, 2003, 110 minutes)
A busy chief waiter at a Paris restaurant saves a complete stranger from suicide over having been dumped by the love of his life, and decides to help him get back on his feet. Quirky, pleasing romantic comedy in disguise that starts off very well but eventually loses steam towards its somewhat predictable ending.
A Mars Distribution release of a Les Films Pelléas production, in co-production with France 2 Cinéma, Gimages Films, Gimages Développement, Glem Film and Tovo Films, with the participation of Centre National de la Cinématographie and Canal Plus. Starring Daniel Auteuil, José Garcia, Sandrine Kiberlain, Maryline Canto, Michelle Moretti, Garance Clavel. Directed by Pierre Salvadori; produced by Philippe Martin; screenplay by Pierre Salvadori and Benoît Graffin, with the collaboration of David Colombo, David Léotard and Marc Syrigas, based on a story by Danièle Dubroux; dialogue by Pierre Salvadori; music by Camille Bazbaz; director of photography, Gilles Henry; production designer, Yves Fournier; costume designer, Virginie Montel; film editor, Isabelle Devinck.
A busy chief waiter at a Paris restaurant saves a complete stranger from suicide over having been dumped by the love of his life, and decides to help him get back on his feet. Quirky, pleasing romantic comedy in disguise that starts off very well but eventually loses steam towards its somewhat predictable ending.
A Mars Distribution release of a Les Films Pelléas production, in co-production with France 2 Cinéma, Gimages Films, Gimages Développement, Glem Film and Tovo Films, with the participation of Centre National de la Cinématographie and Canal Plus. Starring Daniel Auteuil, José Garcia, Sandrine Kiberlain, Maryline Canto, Michelle Moretti, Garance Clavel. Directed by Pierre Salvadori; produced by Philippe Martin; screenplay by Pierre Salvadori and Benoît Graffin, with the collaboration of David Colombo, David Léotard and Marc Syrigas, based on a story by Danièle Dubroux; dialogue by Pierre Salvadori; music by Camille Bazbaz; director of photography, Gilles Henry; production designer, Yves Fournier; costume designer, Virginie Montel; film editor, Isabelle Devinck.
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