
Hikers in Saint-Tropez 2008
Ten summers after a disastrous hiking trip in Corsica left them vowing never to set foot together again, four old friends reunite for a sun-drenched summer on the glamorous Côte d'Azur.
Director: Philippe Harel
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Hikers in Saint-Tropez (2008) about?
A decade after a disastrous hiking holiday in Corsica, four friends reunite on the French Riviera only to bump into the guide whose leadership ruined their trip. Their reluctant summer on the Côte d'Azur turns into a comedy of second chances, grudges, and sun-soaked awkwardness.
Who directed Hikers in Saint-Tropez?
Philippe Harel directed the film, bringing a sharp comedic edge to this sun-drenched reunion story.
Who stars in Hikers in Saint-Tropez?
The film stars Karin Viard, Benoît Poelvoorde, Vincent Elbaz, and director Philippe Harel, with Cyrielle Clair and Géraldine Pailhas rounding out the ensemble.
Is Hikers in Saint-Tropez (2008) worth watching?
As a breezy French comedy, it delivers laughs and coastal charm with a solid 105-minute runtime. Fans of light-hearted reunions and witty banter will find it a fun, if forgettable, summer treat.
How long is Hikers in Saint-Tropez?
Hikers in Saint-Tropez runs for 105 minutes.
Hikers in Saint-Tropez (2008): Comedy Reunion Gone Wrong — Full Info
Ten summers after a disastrous hiking trip in Corsica left them vowing never to set foot together again, four old friends reunite for a sun-drenched summer on the glamorous Côte d'Azur. Cora, Nadine, Mathieu and Louis have each moved on with life—or so they think—when, in Saint-Tropez, fate once more delivers Eric, the merciless guide whose leadership turned their vacation into a week-long disaster. Directed by Philippe Harel with a sharp comedic edge, Hikers in Saint-Tropez (2008) blends sharp dialogue, sunny coastal scenery, and the awkward nostalgia of past grudges. Karin Viard, Benoît Poelvoorde, Vincent Elbaz and Philippe Harel himself anchor a cast that turns every reunion glance and grudging apology into comic gold, all wrapped in a breezy 105-minute comedy that's as much about second chances as it is about sunny betrayals.
Whether you're craving a light-hearted French comedy or a nostalgic trip to sun-soaked shores, this film delivers laughs, coastal charm and just enough bite to keep the chemistry between friends—and ex-guides—deliciously tense.