
3 Guys, 1 Girl, 2 Weddings 2004
Set against the backdrop of France's early debates on same-sex marriage, *3 Guys, 1 Girl, 2 Weddings (2004)* blends sharp comedy with tender romance under director Stéphane Clavier.
Director: Stéphane Clavier
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is *3 Guys, 1 Girl, 2 Weddings (2004)* about?
The film follows Laurent, who harbors unspoken feelings for his straight best friend Dan, only to watch Dan fall for Camille. Struggling with jealousy, Laurent enlists the help of his new roommate Sam and their flamboyant friend Nick to sabotage the relationship—with hilarious and unexpected consequences.
Who directed *3 Guys, 1 Girl, 2 Weddings*?
The film was directed by Stéphane Clavier, a French filmmaker known for blending sharp humor with emotional depth in his comedies.
Who stars in *3 Guys, 1 Girl, 2 Weddings*?
The cast includes Olivier Sitruk as Laurent, Arnaud Giovaninetti as Dan, Julie Gayet as Camille, Anne Azoulay as Sam, and Fabio Zenoni as Nick.
Is *3 Guys, 1 Girl, 2 Weddings (2004)* worth watching?
With its winning mix of comedy and romance, the film offers a lighthearted yet thoughtful take on love and relationships. While not a mainstream hit, its clever script and charming cast make it a delightful pick for fans of French rom-coms.
How long is *3 Guys, 1 Girl, 2 Weddings*?
The runtime is 95 minutes.
About 3 Guys, 1 Girl, 2 Weddings (2004) — A Romantic Comedy With a Twist on Love and Commitment
Set against the backdrop of France's early debates on same-sex marriage, *3 Guys, 1 Girl, 2 Weddings (2004)* blends sharp comedy with tender romance under director Stéphane Clavier. The story follows Laurent, who quietly pines for his straight-living, womanizing best friend Dan—until Dan falls for free-spirited Camille, sending Laurent into a tailspin of jealousy-fueled sabotage. With his new lesbian roommate Sam and Dan's flamboyant gay friend Nick by his side, Laurent's misguided attempts to disrupt the relationship spiral into a series of farcical mishaps. As the stakes rise, the film explores love's unpredictability, the courage to be true to oneself, and the unexpected ways relationships evolve when societal norms are in flux.
Olivier Sitruk shines as the lovelorn Laurent, while Arnaud Giovaninetti charms as the oblivious Dan, and Julie Gayet brings warmth to Camille's role as the catalyst of change. Clavier balances witty dialogue with heartfelt moments, creating a breezy yet poignant comedy that resonates with anyone who's ever tangled with love's complications.