Mariage à Mendoza (2013)
Directed by Edouard Deluc

Comedy / Drama

Film Synopsis

Two brothers, Antoine and Marcus, set out for Argentina to attend the wedding of their cousin in Mendoza.  For them both, it is the adventure of a lifetime, but once they have touched down in Buenos-Aires Antoine begins to feel ill at ease.  Marcus is confident that the trip will soon restore his brother's spirits.  It will certainly prove to be eventful excursion, in more ways than one...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Edouard Deluc
  • Script: Anais Carpita, Philippe Rebbot, Edouard Deluc, Thomas Lilti
  • Cinematographer: Pierre Cottereau
  • Music: Herman Dune
  • Cast: Nicolas Duvauchelle (Antoine), Philippe Rebbot (Marcus), Gustavo Kamenetzky (Gonzalo), Paloma Contreras (Gabriela), Benjamin Biolay (Xavier), Sarah Grappin (Mélanie), César Bordón (Emilio), Gonzalo Suárez (Le rabatteur), Bernarda Pagés (Magdalena), Sofía Wilhelmi (Jimena), Méroé Guillaume (Julie), Vadim Goldberg (Tom), Candela Reynoso (Luz), Alzira de Jesus (L'hôtesse de Marcus), Poli Sallustro (Paula), Monique Sordre (L'amie de Paula), Mario Petrillo (Le douanier), Cecilia Czornogas (Fille bordel 1), Shu Chiutseng (Fille bordel 2), Julieta Shion (Fille bordel 3)
  • Country: France / Argentina / Belgium
  • Language: French / English / Spanish
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 91 min

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