
No Filter
Apr 03 2019
•2h 40m
•Comedy
Beatrice celebrates with her family the release of her book: she tells about the accident of her husband Frederic. He became blind and without filter - always so funny and seductive, he is totally unpredictable. But this book, hymn-to-life, will turn into a joyful fist because if Beatrice changed the names, each of his friends seeks to find his character. The book awakens secret jealousies, while the group of friends and family pitch.
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Alexandra Lamy
Béatrice Mazuret

José Garcia
Frédéric Mazuret

Michaël Youn
Fabrice

Anne Marivin
Nadia
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