
Blind Date 2015
In *Blind Date* (2015), French director Clovis Cornillac blends romance, comedy, and drama into a cleverly unconventional tale of two strangers whose lives intertwine in the most unexpected way.
Director: Clovis Cornillac
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Blind Date (2015) about?
*Blind Date* tells the story of two completely different people—one who lives for the quiet solace of puzzles, the other who breathes music and must win a competition to secure her future—who are thrown together in the same space without ever setting eyes on each other. Their forced coexistence turns into a dance of misunderstandings, humor, and growing mutual respect.
Who directed Blind Date?
Clovis Cornillac directed *Blind Date*, bringing his signature blend of wit and heart to this offbeat romantic comedy-drama.
Who stars in Blind Date?
The film stars Clovis Cornillac, Mélanie Bernier, Lilou Fogli, Philippe Duquesne, and Oscar Copp in key roles that drive the story forward.
Is Blind Date (2015) worth watching?
With its fresh premise, tight 90-minute runtime, and a cast that delivers charming performances, *Blind Date* offers a delightful escape for fans of lighthearted yet meaningful romances. While it doesn't break new ground, its originality and warmth make it a standout in the genre.
How long is Blind Date?
The film has a runtime of 90 minutes.
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About Blind Date (2015) — A quirky romance where two strangers share a space but never a glance
In *Blind Date* (2015), French director Clovis Cornillac blends romance, comedy, and drama into a cleverly unconventional tale of two strangers whose lives intertwine in the most unexpected way. The film follows a reclusive crossword puzzle designer who thrives in silence, locked away in his world of words, while a gifted pianist prepares for a life-changing competition that demands constant music and stimulation. When circumstances force them to share the same space without ever seeing each other, their clashing worlds collide in a whirlwind of humor, tension, and subtle emotional revelation. Cornillac crafts a story that's as much about human connection as it is about the absurdity of fate, wrapped in a lighthearted yet touching atmosphere.
With a runtime of just 90 minutes, *Blind Date* keeps the energy high, balancing witty dialogue with moments of quiet introspection. The chemistry between Clovis Cornillac and Mélanie Bernier—who play the mismatched cohabitants—lends authenticity to their forced cohabitation, making their journey feel both relatable and refreshingly original. Set against the backdrop of Parisian cafes, concert halls, and cluttered apartments, the film paints a vivid portrait of two lives intersecting at the exact moment they need each other most.