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Le Voyage aux Pyrénées 2008

★ 3.712 votes102 min📅 2008-05-16

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

Cast

Jean-Pierre Darroussin
Jean-Pierre Darroussin
Alexandre Darou
Sabine Azéma
Sabine Azéma
Aurore Lalu
Arly Jover
Arly Jover
Aline
Gurgon Kyap
Gurgon Kyap
Tenzing
Cyril Casmèze
Cyril Casmèze
'L'ours'
Christophe Paou
Christophe Paou
The masseur
Amira Casar
Amira Casar
The journalist
Bernard Blancan
Bernard Blancan
The guide
Cécile Reigher
La journaliste
Christian Ameri
Christian Ameri
Le journaliste

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.