Scenario Writer
Everyone's favorite fun-loving Granny Aurore goes overboard while partying and has a little accident! She loses her memory and gets put in a nursing home. When her grandkids hear her mention a mysterious man named "Gerry", they put all seven of their heads together to figure out who he is: Aurore's first and only true love who just might turn out to be their long-lost grandfather, too! Hoping to trigger old memories that could snap her out of her amnesia, they join forces to sneak Aurore out of the nursing home and set out into the wilderness on a mission to find the legendary "Grandpa Gerry". But the adventure turns out to be a lot more than they bargained for!
Screenplay
Aurora's life suddenly gets complicated after her seven grandkids arrive to her house for vacation.
Writer
Faustine Tanner es una adolescente que es encontrada muerta en Hasparren, un pueblo tranquilo en el País Vasco. Rápidamente, las sospechas se centran en la familia Monnier, recién llegada a la localidad.
Writer
Paul está casado con Sali. Todo sería perfecto si pudieran tener un hijo. Un día, Sali recibe la llamada que estaban esperando desde hace tanto tiempo: su expediente de adopción es aprobado. El niño es precioso, tiene 6 meses, se llama Benjamin, es rubio con ojos azules... y es blanco. Para la familia de Sali, de raza negra, esto supone un gran choque.
Director
A little clock is eager to ring for the first time. Will it arrive on time?
Writer
In July 2010, Laurent Fignon, the great cycling legend, commented on the Tour de France. Although the two-time tour winner of the 80s has incurable cancer, he follows as a reporter day by day the entire race. His doctor should treat him medically during the tour. After facing each other in disgust, the two men develop more understanding for each other from stage to stage. For Laurent, ending this tour means upholding life, even though broadcasting efforts are reducing the chances of a successful life-prolonging therapy.
Story
In July 2010, Laurent Fignon, the great cycling legend, commented on the Tour de France. Although the two-time tour winner of the 80s has incurable cancer, he follows as a reporter day by day the entire race. His doctor should treat him medically during the tour. After facing each other in disgust, the two men develop more understanding for each other from stage to stage. For Laurent, ending this tour means upholding life, even though broadcasting efforts are reducing the chances of a successful life-prolonging therapy.
Writer
French comedy