

The Party's Over! 2025
"Do not mix!"
In Antony Cordier's sharp-witted comedy *The Party's Over! (2025)*, Mehdi's tranquil summer escape takes a chaotic turn when tension erupts between his girlfriend's affluent family and the villa's janitor couple.
Director: Antony Cordier
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *The Party's Over! (2025)* about?
Mehdi's peaceful summer plans shatter when his girlfriend's family and the villa's janitors clash over status and respect. His attempt to mediate quickly spirals into a comedic battleground of clashing personalities and unexpected alliances.
Who directed *The Party's Over!*?
Antony Cordier, known for his sharp comedic style, directs this chaotic yet heartfelt ensemble piece.
Who stars in *The Party's Over!*?
The film stars Laurent Lafitte, Élodie Bouchez, Ramzy Bedia, Laure Calamy, Sami Outalbali, and Noée Abita, delivering a vibrant mix of comedic and dramatic chops.
Is *The Party's Over! (2025)* worth watching?
While IMDb hasn't rated it yet, this comedy's blend of social satire, stellar cast, and brisk runtime makes it a promising pick for fans of sharp, character-driven humor. Expect laughs, tension, and a few eye-rolls at modern pretensions.
How long is *The Party's Over!*?
The film runs for 95 minutes.
About The Party's Over! (2025) — A Comedy Firecracker About Class and Chaos
In Antony Cordier's sharp-witted comedy *The Party's Over! (2025)*, Mehdi's tranquil summer escape takes a chaotic turn when tension erupts between his girlfriend's affluent family and the villa's janitor couple. Fresh from a modest background, Mehdi steps in as the unlikely mediator, hoping to calm the storm with diplomacy. But as pride and misunderstandings escalate, what begins as a simple negotiation spirals into a farce of clashing egos and unforeseen chaos.
Crackling with wit and social satire, this ensemble-driven romp explores class divides and the absurdity of family dynamics through a lens of exaggerated yet relatable conflict. With a runtime of 95 minutes, *The Party's Over!* delivers a brisk, laugh-out-loud critique of modern pretensions, all wrapped in the sunlit tension of a Mediterranean getaway.




