GAME OF FOUR
(Détrompez-vous)


US Premiere
Comedy
France, 2007
In French with English subtitles
35mm/1.85/Color/Dolby SRD/88 minutes

Written & directed by: Bruno Dega, Jeanne Le Guillou
Cinematography: Aleksander Kaufmann
Editor: Valérie Deseine
Music: Jean-Michel Bernard
Produced by: Nathalie Gastaldo, Philippe Godeau
Production Company: Pan-Européenne Production
Co-production: StudioCanal, TF1 Film Production

With: François Cluzet (Lionel), Mathilde Seigner (Lisa), Roschdy Zem (Thomas), Alice Taglioni (Carole), Florence Foresti (Brigitte), Talina Boyaci (Zoé), Macha Béranger (Mme Olga), Titouan Laporte (Eliot), Philippe Lefebvre (Damien), Laurent Olmedo (Manuel), Artus de Penguern (François)

www.detrompezvous-lefilm.com

Intersecting the lives of two couples, writer/directors Bruno Dega and Jeanne Le Guilou revisit the theme of infidelity in Game of Four, a comedy carried by a cast of acclaimed actors. When Carole (Alice Taglioni (The Valet, Skyfighters, COLCOA 2006)) and Lionel (François Cluzet (Tell No One (COLCOA 2007), Jealousy, the Horseman on the Roof)) find out that their spouses are having an affair, they make an alliance in order to save their respective marriages. Roschdy Zem (Days of Glory, Bad Faith (COLCOA 2007)) and Mathilde Seigner (Camping, Free Land, Palais Royal (COLCOA 2006)) play the adulterous couple.

BRUNO DEGA

Bruno Dega is a writer for television and feature film. He has worked on many TV series and dramas, including Alerte à Paris! (2005), The Accidental Hero (2002) and Ils voulaient tuer De Gaulle (2005). He started writing for feature film in 1997 with Alissa, and subsequently co-wrote Restons Groupés (1998) with Jean-Paul Salomé and Made in France (2001) with Ahmed Bouchaala. Game of Four is his directorial debut.

JEANNE LE GUILLOU

Jeanne Le Guillou has written over 40 scripts for television dramas, including the TV series Lea Parker (2004) and Fête de Famille (2006). In 2005, she collaborated to her first feature film and co-wrote Twice Upon a Time (COLCOA 2007) with Peter Stuart and Antoine De Caunes, who also directed the film.

PRESS

“...Funny and entertaining... Détrompez-vous is a joyful comedy about infidelity that doesn’t lie.” (Le Journal du Dimanche)

“This American-style comedy is quite charming, particularly thanks to the moving performance of Alice Taglioni.” (Metro)

“... An inventive variation on the Vaudeville tradition of love.” (Le Parisien)