Whatever You Say

Whatever You Say

5.7IMDb Score
Released:2002-12-17
Genre:Crime, Drama, Thriller, Comedy
Duration:110 min
Country:France
Director:Guillaume Canet
Actors:Guillaume Canet, François Berléand, Diane Kruger, Philippe Lefebvre, Daniel Prévost
Production:M6 Films, Pendrake Films, Nord-Ouest Films

Overview:

Bastien, an ambitious young production assistant, catches the attention of Jean-Louis, a producer of high regard, and is granted a shot at his own television show.

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