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  1. The Man of My Life (French: L'Homme de sa vie) is a French film directed by Zabou Breitman, written by Breitman and Agnès de Sacy, and produced by Philippe Godeau. It was first released in 2006. It stars Bernard Campan, Charles Berling, Léa Drucker and Jacqueline Jehanneuf.

    • $7.3 million
  2. 21. Sept. 2007 · L'homme de sa vie: Directed by Zabou Breitman. With Bernard Campan, Charles Berling, Léa Drucker, Jacqueline Jehanneuf. On summer holiday in Provence, Frédéric meets Hugo and develops a powerful bond that threatens his family.

    • (1,1K)
    • Drama, Romance
    • Zabou Breitman
    • 2007-09-21
  3. Frédéric. Charles Berling. Hugo. Léa Drucker. Frederique. Watchlist. Game Plan Kingdom Feast Elah. In Theaters At Home TV Shows. A happily married man (Bernard Campan) feels an unexpected...

    • (65)
    • Bernard Campan, Charles Berling, Léa Drucker
    • Zabou Breitman
    • Drama
  4. 6. März 2016 · 03/06/2016 (US) Drama 26m. User. Score. What's your Vibe ? Overview. When Alice sees Eric kissing another girl, she is devastated. To make matters worse, her rival runs with her in the same relay team. If Marie thinks that she is going to get away lightly after stealing Eric, she is mistaken.

  5. 11. Okt. 2006 · THE MAN OF MY LIFE. by Zabou Breitman. synopsis. Just like every summer, Frédéric and his wife Frédérique spend their vacation with many members of their family in their large, isolated house in the middle of the Drôme. One evening, they invite Hugo, their new, openly gay neighbour, to dinner.

    • France
    • L' Homme de sa vie
    • The Man Of My Life
    • Goodfellas
  6. 21. Sept. 2007 · Frédéric (Bernard Campan), a chemist in his late 40s, and his beautiful younger wife, Frédérique (Léa Drucker), spend an afternoon making love in the stone house in which their extended family has...

  7. Bernard Campan Cast. Léa Drucker Cast. Jacqueline Jehanneuf Cast. Agnès de Sacy Screenplay. Michel Amathieu Cinematography. Richard Marizy Editing. Critics reviews. The family that centres the story is typically middle-class, but just happens to be well-adjusted and happy.