A comedy set in the 80s by the star directors duo Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano.
This is the event of French cinema this spring. The duo Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano are back. After “Intouchables,” “Le Sens de la fête,” “Samba” or the series “En thérapie,” they revisit their youth in the 80s, with Louis Garrel and Camille Cottin. The film “Juste une illusion” is to be discovered this Friday, April 10th in many theaters.
A tender comedy at the heart of the 80s
The story takes place in 1985. Vincent, almost 13 years old, lives in the Parisian suburbs in a middle-class family, between a distant older brother and parents in constant conflict. While he is no longer a child and not yet an adult, the film shares, in a tender comedic tone, his questions and doubts about identity, friendship, family, religion, desire, and first love affairs.
[Context: The article is about a new film titled “Juste une illusion” by directors Olivier Nakache and Eric Toledano, revisiting the 80s with Louis Garrel and Camille Cottin.]
[Fact Check: The film is set for an advance premiere on April 10th in various theaters as mentioned in the article.]






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