
Le Voyage aux Pyrénées 2008
In *Le Voyage aux Pyrénées* (2008), directors Jean-Marie Larrieu and Arnaud Larrieu craft a witty, heartfelt comedy about the chaos behind the scenes of fame.
Director: Jean-Marie Larrieu
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *Le Voyage aux Pyrénées* (2008) about?
The film follows a famous couple, Alexandre and Aurore, who flee their hectic showbiz lives to hide in a remote mountain village. Their attempt at a peaceful retreat unravels into a series of comedic and revealing moments as their past catches up to them.
Who directed *Le Voyage aux Pyrénées*?
Jean-Marie Larrieu directed the film alongside Arnaud Larrieu, the sibling duo known for their sharp comedies and insightful takes on modern life.
Who stars in *Le Voyage aux Pyrénées*?
The film features Jean-Pierre Darroussin and Sabine Azéma as the lead couple, with supporting roles from Arly Jover, Gurgon Kyap, and Christophe Paou.
Is *Le Voyage aux Pyrénées* (2008) worth watching?
With its charming leads and clever blend of humor and heart, *Le Voyage aux Pyrénées* offers a delightful escape of its own. While not a blockbuster, its witty script and relatable themes make it a worthwhile watch for fans of lighthearted yet intelligent French comedies.
How long is *Le Voyage aux Pyrénées*?
The film runs for 102 minutes.
About Le Voyage aux Pyrénées (2008) — A French comedy about fame, escape, and the chaos in between
In *Le Voyage aux Pyrénées* (2008), directors Jean-Marie Larrieu and Arnaud Larrieu craft a witty, heartfelt comedy about the chaos behind the scenes of fame. Jean-Pierre Darroussin and Sabine Azéma shine as Alexandre and Aurore, a pair of exhausted actors who abandon their high-pressure showbiz lives to retreat to a secluded mountain village in Southwest France. Disguising themselves as "Mr. and Mrs. Go," they hope to escape the relentless demands of their careers—but their getaway quickly spirals into a series of absurd mishaps and unexpected revelations.
The film blends sharp humor with gentle satire, capturing the absurdity of seeking solace while remaining a public figure. As the couple navigates their new identities, old tensions resurface, and their well-intentioned escape becomes a hilarious yet poignant reminder that some problems follow you no matter where you go.