La Belle Époque

La Belle Époque

110 mins | Drama, Comedy | Nov. 6, 2019

Victor, a disillusioned sexagenarian, sees his life turned upside down on the day when Antoine, a brilliant entrepreneur, offers him a new kind of attraction: mixing theatrical artifices and historical reconstruction, this company offers his clients a chance to dive back into the era of their choice. Victor then chose to relive the most memorable week of his life: the one where, 40 years earlier, he met the great love.

La Belle Époque

110 mins | Drama, Comedy | Nov. 6, 2019

La Belle Époque
Victor, a disillusioned sexagenarian, sees his life turned upside down on the day when Antoine, a brilliant entrepreneur, offers him a new kind of attraction: mixing theatrical artifices and historical reconstruction, this company offers his clients a chance to dive back into the era of their choice. Victor then chose to relive the most memorable week of his life: the one where, 40 years earlier, he met the great love.
IMDb rating 7.4
Producers France 2 Cinéma, Les Films du Kiosque, Pathé!, Orange Studio, Umedia, Hugar Prod
Original title La Belle Époque
Directors Daniel Dittmann, Nicolas Bedos
Writers Nicolas Bedos

Cast

Daniel Auteuil

as Victor Drumond

Guillaume Canet

as Antoine

Doria Tillier

as Margot

Fanny Ardant

as Marianne Drumond

Pierre Arditi

as Pierre

Denis Podalydès

as François

Michaël Cohen

as Maxime Drumond

Jeanne Arènes

as Amélie

Bertrand Poncet

as Adrien

Bruno Raffaelli

as Maurice / Yvon / Hemingway

Lizzie Brocheré

as Gisèle / Margot's girlfriend

Thomas Scimeca

as Freddy / Hans Axel Von Fersen

Christiane Millet

as Sylvie / Josiane

Cédric Zimmerlin

as The 'Time Travelers' consultant

François Vincentelli

as Lionel, Margot's fake husband

Claude Aufaure

as Peter's father

Sandrine Moaligou

as Lucie, the waitress

Pierre Forest

as The hotel receptionist

Frédéric Sandeau

as Jean-Claude, the bartender

Jean-Noël Martin

as The man at the counter

Loïc Lacoua

as Ludo, the colleague

Constance Gay

as Margot's replacement

Maria Verdi

as The singer

Clément Moreau

as Alex, the dresser

Éric Frey

as Napoléon III

Urbain Cancelier

as Villemain

Élisabeth Vitali

as The Baroness

Laetitia de Fombelle

as The Marquise with pearls

Lucie Bertin

as Guest of the Baroness

Yann Chermat

as Guest of the Baroness

Pierre Estorges

as The Jewish Marquis

Yves-Batek Mendy

as The valet

Gaël Tavares

as Gang member

Abraham Touré

as Gang member

Soufiane Abitar

as Gang member

Hakou Benosmane

as Gang member

Adrien Ruiz

as Gang member

Wilhem Mahtallah

as The control room consultant

Niki Zischka

as Guest at Maxime's dinner

Jürgen Zwingel

as Guest at Maxime's dinner

Benjamin Guillard

as Guest at Maxime's dinner

Elisabeth Duda

as Guest at Maxime's dinner

Santha Leng

as Guest at Maxime's dinner

Yamina Meghraoui

as Guest at Maxime's dinner

Laurent Marion

as Maxime employee

Sébastien Corona

as Maxime employee

Hugues Martel

as Boring dinner guest

Franck Mercadal

as Boring dinner guest

Valérie de Monza

as Boring dinner guest

Claire Barbotin

as Boring dinner guest

Mila Ayache

as Léa, the pavilion's little girl

Bertrand Combe

as The real estate agent

Anne Aor

as Elderly Gisèle

Sophie-Marie Larrouy

as Extra at the castle

Evelyne Bonneau

as Extra at the castle

Dimitri Leroy

as John Lennon lookalike

Tobias Licht

as German general

Mélina Ferné

as The woman at the orgy

Fabien Cahen

as The guitarist at the party

Eric Cornet

as The counter neighbor

Tam Ara

as Housekeeper at dinner (uncredited)

Arnaud de Montlivaut

as Louis XVI (uncredited)

Emmanuel Ménard

as Hitler lookalike (uncredited)