Arnaud loves Marion. But since they visited an apartment to move in together, there's been a doubt nagging at him. Did Marion have a thing for the realtor? By chance, he bumps into someone who looks exactly like the realtor, and asks him to pass himself off as the man he suspects of dallying with Marion. A brilliant idea! Unless the fake realtor finds himself face to face with the real one... And a twin brother just happens to appear on the scene. Three doppelgangers in one night could prove too much for Arnaud!
Friends and colleagues for thirty years, Charles and Stan, two stage actors, argue about their ambitious new project, restaging Antoine Vitez's legendary 1978 performance of the four Molière plays, The Misanthrope, the School for Wives, Tartuffe, and Dom Juan. And like their master and Molière himself, the duo want to perform without a set, but merely a table, two chairs, and stick. Dring rehearsals, Charles unfortunately reads a message on Stan's phone from a mysterious H. Discord ensues.
Based on In Other Words by Matthew Seager. Once upon a time, there was a love story. Jeanne and Arthur. It was the perfect story. Perfect until Jeanne asked Arthur to go pick up some milk and a stamp. So easy to remember, and yet... Once upon a time, there was a love story that Arthur would have preferred never to have forgotten.
"Une équipe de cinéma investit un théâtre pour y tourner une scène de film. Aujourd’hui on tourne la séquence du mari trompé qui interrompt une représentation pour tuer l’amant de sa femme. Au cours du tournage on va découvrir que…" Une pièce de Patrick Haudecœur et Gérald Sibleryas, mise en scène par Pino G. Tarantino assisté par Julie Olive.