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Easy Way Out (The)

Country: France, Language: French, 98 mins

Original Title

L’Art de la Fugue
  • Director: Brice Cauvin
  • Writer: Brice Cauvin; Raphaelle Desplechin
  • Producer: Georges Fernandez

CGiii Comment

Patrick, a travel agent in his early 30s, lives with Arthur, an immigration lawyer; but for a long time, Patrick has been sleeping on an air mattress on the floor of their bedroom. His younger brother, Tony, plans to marry his high school sweetheart but is having an affair that is far more satisfying than his relationship with his fiancee. Their older brother, Ryan, is divorced, living at home and working at his parents’ hopelessly unprofitable men’s clothing store. And McCauley soon makes achingly clear that the parents’ marriage is far from happy.


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L'Art de la fugue de Brice Cauvin by buzzvid-trailers-cinema

Cast & Characters

Laurent Lafitte as Antoine;
Agnes Jaoui as Ariel;
Benjamin Biolay as Gerard;
Nicolas Bedos as Louis;
Marie-Christine Barrault as Nelly;
Guy Marchand as Francis;
Bruno Putzulu as Adar;
Arthur Igual as Alexis;
Elodie Frege as Julie;
Didier Flamand as Chastenet