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Stubborn 2015

★ 4.610 votes85 min📅 2015-02-11

Vincent Macaigne's Vincent uproots his life to chase love across the Atlantic in *Stubborn (2015)*, a bittersweet French comedy-drama that explores the fine line between devotion and obsession.

Director: Armel Hostiou

Cast

Vincent Macaigne
Vincent Macaigne
Vincent
Sofie Rimestad
Sofie Rimestad
Sofie
Murray Bartlett
Murray Bartlett
Murray
Audrey Bastien
Audrey Bastien
Louise
Jean Lebreton
The Father
Kate Moran
Kate Moran
Barbara

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Stubborn (2015) about?

Stubborn follows Vincent as he chases his ex to New York, convinced persistence will win her back. When Barbara wants nothing to do with him, his obsession spirals into a hilarious yet poignant test of boundaries.

Who directed Stubborn?

Stubborn was directed by Armel Hostiou, a filmmaker known for blending sharp humor with emotional depth in his storytelling.

Who stars in Stubborn?

The film stars Vincent Macaigne, Sofie Rimestad, Murray Bartlett, Audrey Bastien, and Jean Lebreton in key roles.

Is Stubborn (2015) worth watching?

With its sharp wit and relatable themes, *Stubborn* stands out as a charmingly offbeat romance for fans of character-driven comedies. While IMDb ratings aren't listed, its focus on modern relationships and strong performances make it a compelling watch.

How long is Stubborn?

Stubborn runs for 85 minutes.

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About Stubborn (2015) — A quirky French romance about love's most stubborn detours

Vincent Macaigne's Vincent uproots his life to chase love across the Atlantic in *Stubborn (2015)*, a bittersweet French comedy-drama that explores the fine line between devotion and obsession. Directed by Armel Hostiou, this 85-minute film follows a man clinging to the hope of winning back his ex in New York, despite her clear disinterest. With a tone that oscillates between dry wit and raw vulnerability, the story dives into the absurdity and heartache of unrequited passion, wrapping its emotional truths in the grit of city life and human folly.

The chemistry between Macaigne and Sofie Rimestad crackles with authenticity, grounding the film's more outlandish moments in relatable stakes. Hostiou crafts a narrative that's as much about self-delusion as it is about love, using sharp dialogue and understated performances to dissect the stubbornness that keeps Vincent— and perhaps all of us— from letting go. A compact but potent exploration of modern romance, *Stubborn* leaves viewers questioning whether love is worth the battle or just another casualty of time.