
Radiostars 2012
In *Radiostars* (2012), Romain Lévy crafts a sharp Parisian comedy that follows Ben, a wannabe comic who returns to the City of Light with his dreams in tatters and his career in shambles.
Director: Romain Lévy
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Radiostars (2012) about?
*Radiostars* follows Ben, a failed comic who stumbles into the wild world of Blast FM, a rising Parisian radio station. There, he meets a motley crew of hosts and writers navigating the highs of late-night fame and the lows of corporate pressure. It's a story of ambition, camaraderie, and the chaos behind the scenes of a city's most buzzing morning show.
Who directed Radiostars?
Romain Lévy directed *Radiostars*. Known for his knack for sharp comedies with heart, Lévy brings a playful yet grounded touch to this radio-centric adventure.
Who stars in Radiostars?
The film stars Manu Payet, Clovis Cornillac, Douglas Attal, Pascal Demolon, and Benjamin Lavernhe as the key players in this radio station drama.
Is Radiostars (2012) worth watching?
*Radiostars* is a solid pick for fans of witty, fast-paced comedies set against an urban backdrop. While it doesn't have an IMDb rating, its blend of humor and relatable underdog themes makes it a fun, if lightweight, watch for a cozy night in or a nostalgic trip to early 2010s radio culture.
How long is Radiostars?
*Radiostars* runs for 100 minutes.
About Radiostars (2012) — A Parisian Radio Comedy That Will Have You Tuning In
In *Radiostars* (2012), Romain Lévy crafts a sharp Parisian comedy that follows Ben, a wannabe comic who returns to the City of Light with his dreams in tatters and his career in shambles. His luck turns when he crosses paths with Alex, the flamboyant host of a top morning radio show, and joins the chaotic, irreverent team at Blast FM. Surrounded by misfits—including the reluctant Cyril and the bold leader Arnold—Ben finds himself swept into a whirlwind of late-night antics, radio rivalries, and the highs and lows of showbiz life.
At its core, *Radiostars* captures the frenetic energy of a struggling station fighting for airtime, blending humor with the bittersweet realities of chasing fame. With a backdrop of urban Paris and a soundtrack pulsing with youthful ambition, this 100-minute romp is a love letter to radio culture and the dreamers who fuel it.