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Everybody’s Couch 2011

★ 5.33 votes76 min📅 2011-03-10

Director Dominic Desjardins' *Everybody's Couch (2011)* follows Zoe, a heartbroken Acadian woman returning home to Prince Edward Island after a breakup on the West Coast.

Director: Dominic Desjardins

Cast

Melanie LeBlanc
Zoe
Antoine Gratton
Antoine Gratton
Alex
Marc Lamontagne
Philippe Lemieux

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Everybody's Couch (2011) about?

The film follows Zoe, who hitchhikes across Canada to return home after a breakup, only to find her journey intertwined with Alex, a musician who decides to leave his stable life behind to join her. Their story unfolds as a tender, spontaneous romance set against the backdrop of Canada's diverse landscapes.

Who directed Everybody's Couch?

Dominic Desjardins directed *Everybody's Couch (2011)*, bringing a raw and authentic touch to this intimate drama.

Who stars in Everybody's Couch?

The film stars Melanie LeBlanc as Zoe and Antoine Gratton as Alex, alongside Marc Lamontagne and Philippe Lemieux in supporting roles.

Is Everybody's Couch (2011) worth watching?

With its charming performances and relatable themes of love and reinvention, *Everybody's Couch* offers a refreshing take on the romance genre. While it's not a blockbuster, it's a heartfelt indie film that resonates with anyone who's ever taken a leap of faith for love or adventure.

How long is Everybody's Couch?

The runtime of *Everybody's Couch (2011)* is 76 minutes.

About Everybody's Couch (2011) — A heartfelt Acadian romance about fate, hitchhiking, and unexpected love

Director Dominic Desjardins' *Everybody's Couch (2011)* follows Zoe, a heartbroken Acadian woman returning home to Prince Edward Island after a breakup on the West Coast. With little more than a backpack and hope, she hitchhikes across Canada, relying on strangers for shelter along the way. Her journey takes an unexpected turn when Alex, a francophone musician turned software engineer in Vancouver, offers her a place to stay. What begins as a fleeting connection spirals into a shared adventure as Alex impulsively quits his job to follow Zoe, blending romance with a quest for belonging.

Set against the sweeping landscapes of Canada, the film explores themes of chance encounters, second chances, and the quiet courage it takes to pursue love and self-discovery. With its intimate handheld cinematography and naturalistic performances from Melanie LeBlanc and Antoine Gratton, *Everybody's Couch* captures the raw, unscripted moments of life's detours.