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Summer Nights 2014

★ 5.68 votes104 min📅 2014-08-29

Mario Fanfani's *Summer Nights* (2014) is a clever French comedy that explores the fragile balance between love and secrecy.

Director: Mario Fanfani

Cast

Guillaume de Tonquédec
Guillaume de Tonquédec
Michel Aubertin/Mylène
Jeanne Balibar
Jeanne Balibar
Hélène Aubertin
Nicolas Bouchaud
Nicolas Bouchaud
Jean Marie Straub/Flavia
Mathieu Spinosi
Mathieu Spinosi
Pascal Quéméner
Serge Bagdassarian
Serge Bagdassarian
Fée Clochette
Jean Benoit Mollet
Callipyge
Clément Sibony
Clément Sibony
Suzy Corridor
Zazie de Paris
Zazie de Paris
Hermine
Mar Sodupe
Suzanne Müller
Julia Artamonov
Mademoiselle

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Summer Nights (2014) about?

*Summer Nights* follows Michele, a devoted husband who secretly becomes Mylene, a transvestite, on weekends. There, he reconnects with an old friend in a hidden world of freedom, but his double life threatens to expose the cracks in his marriage to Helene.

Who directed Summer Nights?

Mario Fanfani directed *Summer Nights* (2014), bringing a sharp comedic eye to this exploration of identity and secrecy.

Who stars in Summer Nights?

The film features Guillaume de Tonquédec as Michele, Jeanne Balibar as Helene, with Nicolas Bouchaud, Mathieu Spinosi, and Serge Bagdassarian rounding out the lead cast.

Is Summer Nights (2014) worth watching?

It's a charming and thought-provoking comedy with standout performances that make it a refreshing choice for fans of character-driven humor. While not a mainstream hit, its unique premise and execution make it worth a watch.

How long is Summer Nights?

*Summer Nights* runs for 104 minutes, offering a concise yet engaging story packed with wit and heart.

About Summer Nights (2014) — A French Comedy Unraveling Love and Hidden Identities

Mario Fanfani's *Summer Nights* (2014) is a clever French comedy that explores the fragile balance between love and secrecy. At its heart is Michele, a seemingly devoted husband who vanishes on weekends to embrace an unexpected identity in the woods as Mylene, a confident transvestite. There, he reconnects with Flavia, an old friend from wartime days, in a hidden world of camaraderie and freedom. The film masterfully weaves humor and tenderness as Michele's double life threatens to unravel, leaving his wife Helene increasingly suspicious of his mysterious absences. Set against a backdrop of lush forests and cozy evenings, *Summer Nights* blends wit with poignant themes of self-discovery and the masks we wear.

With a cast led by Guillaume de Tonquédec and Jeanne Balibar, the movie delivers sharp performances that elevate its satirical tone. The story's contrast between domestic routine and secret escapades creates a captivating tension, making it a standout in the comedy genre. Whether you're drawn to its quirky premise or its exploration of identity, *Summer Nights* promises an entertaining ride through the complexities of modern relationships.