Status
Released
original language
fr
Budget
$ 11000000
Revenue
$ 13935410
Victor Drumond
Antoine
Margot
Marianne Drumond
Pierre
François
Maxime Drumond
Amélie
Adrien
Maurice / Yvon / Hemingway
Gisèle / Margot's girlfriend
Freddy / Hans Axel Von Fersen
Sylvie / Josiane
The 'Time Travelers' consultant
Lionel, Margot's fake husband
Peter's father
Lucie, the waitress
The hotel receptionist
Jean-Claude, the bartender
The man at the counter
Ludo, the colleague
Margot's replacement
The singer
Alex, the dresser
Napoléon III
Villemain
The Baroness
The Marquise with pearls
Guest of the Baroness
Guest of the Baroness
The Jewish Marquis
The valet
Gang member
Gang member
Gang member
Gang member
Gang member
The control room consultant
Guest at Maxime's dinner
Guest at Maxime's dinner
Guest at Maxime's dinner
Guest at Maxime's dinner
Guest at Maxime's dinner
Guest at Maxime's dinner
Maxime employee
Maxime employee
Boring dinner guest
Boring dinner guest
Boring dinner guest
Boring dinner guest
Léa, the pavilion's little girl
The real estate agent
Elderly Gisèle
Extra at the castle
Extra at the castle
John Lennon lookalike
German general
The woman at the orgy
The guitarist at the party
The counter neighbor
Housekeeper at dinner (uncredited)
Louis XVI (uncredited)
Hitler lookalike (uncredited)
Written by maketheSWITCH on 2020-02-19
There are a lot of layers in the storytelling, and Bedos does a great job of pacing them, maintaining a good rhythm throughout. It allows for an easy and pleasant movie-going experience, highlighting how well the French know how to produce crowd-pleasers - and this is every bit a crowd-pleaser. The romance is so pure, and there are genuine laugh-out-loud moments. I would have liked to have seen more, because while it raises such intriguing ideas, and you're left feeling a bit hollow with how it all ends. It doesn't quite reach the heights of some of its cinematic predecessors, but you will leave with warm fuzzy feelings inside - and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. - Joel Kalkopf Read Joel's full article... https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-la-belle-epoque-crowd-pleasing-french-romantic-comedy