The New Girlfriend

The New Girlfriend

2014105 min
6.1/10
Drama

Plot Summary

A young woman makes a surprising discovery about the husband of her late best friend.

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👥Cast (42)

Romain Duris

Romain Duris

David / Virginia

Anaïs Demoustier

Anaïs Demoustier

Claire

Raphaël Personnaz

Raphaël Personnaz

Gilles

Isild Le Besco

Isild Le Besco

Laura

Aurore Clément

Aurore Clément

Liz, la mère de Laura

Jean-Claude Bolle-Reddat

Jean-Claude Bolle-Reddat

Robert, le père de Laura

Claudine Chatel

Claudine Chatel

Nounou

Anita Gillier

Anita Gillier

Infirmière

Alex Fondja

Alex Fondja

Aide soignant

Zita Hanrot

Zita Hanrot

Serveuse restaurant

Mayline Dubois

Mayline Dubois

Laura 7 ans

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Bruno Pérard

Eva Carlton

🎬Crew

Director

François Ozon

Writers

François Ozon

Producers

Eric Altmayer, Nicolas Altmayer

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🏷️Keywords

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💬Reviews (1)

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CinemaSerf

7/20/2024

"David" (Romain Duris) is married to "Laura" (Isild Le Besco) and they are best pals with "Claire" (Anaïs Demoustier) and her husband "Gilles" (Raphaël Personnaz). All is going along nicely until a tragedy strikes poor old "David". The kindly "Claire" comes to visit him and his newborn baby "Lucie" and boy does she get a surprise! What now ensues is a little reminiscent of "Tootsie" (1982) as "Virginia" starts to emerge onto the scene and with the help of a somewhat perplexed "Claire" as his new best friend/life coach embarks on quite a journey that provides for some self-discovery all round. It does run out of steam a little towards the end when the comedy elements start to become subsumed into an increasingly contrived plot that doesn't quite seem to know how it wants to end, but an engaged Duris is clearly having some fun with the part and there's a gently effective swipe at sexual stereotypes and restrictive definitions that keeps it entertaining for the most part. Remember - left eye left hand, right eye right hand....!

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Production Companies

Mars Films
France 2 Cinéma
Mandarin Cinéma