3 Guys, 1 Girl, 2 Weddings (2004) [N/A]

Release Date:
May 29, 2004

Original Title:
3 garçons, 1 fille, 2 mariages

Alternate Titles:
3 Guys, 1 Girl, 2 Weddings

Genres:
Comedy | Drama

Production Companies:
RTBF
Rendez-Vous Production
Stromboli Pictures

Production Countries:
Belgium | France

Ratings / Certifications:
 N/A

Runtime: 95

Romance meets farce against the backdrop of a quiet campaign to legalize gay marriage. Laurent loves his roommate Dan, who's straight and a playboy. Laurent can't bring himself to tell Dan, but is content to share a flat and to party with him. Then Camille comes along, Dan falls hard, and Laurent is beside himself: he tries to sabotage the relationship, but each effort backfires. After Dan moves in with Camille, Laurent enlists the help of Sam, his new lesbian flatmate, and Nick, a long-time gay friend. As the lovers head toward marriage, Laurent becomes more desperate. His efforts may be having an effect, if not on Dan, then on Camille. Which love will triumph?

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Associate Producer:
Anne Leduc

Costume Design:
Cécile Cotten
Nathalie Leborgne

Director:
Stéphane Clavier

Director of Photography:
Yves Cape

Editor:
Pascal Revelard
Christophe Nowak

Executive Producer:
Catherine Burniaux
François Charlent

Hair Department Head:
Antonella Prestigiacomo

Makeup Department Head:
Michelle Van Brussel

Original Music Composer:
François Castello

Producer:
Catherine Burniaux
François Charlent

Production Design:
Pierre-François Limbosch

Sound Editor:
Cécile Ranc

Sound Engineer:
Pierre Mertens

Sound Mixer:
Christophe Ferrandon

Writer:
Jean-Luc Goossens

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