Alexandra Lamy
8 titles
Filmography
8 results

Back to Mom's
(2016)A French architect in her early 40s moves in with her mother after losing her job. Conflicts with her mother and her siblings ensue.

The Morning After
(2020)Fed up with her cheating husband, Louise, 45, takes off for a weekend in Corsica. But after a wild night of unbridled passion with a man who winds up dead, Louise is unwittingly mistaken for his secret, longtime girlfriend by his Corsican fearsome but loving mother. Forced to play along by her one-time lover’s brother, Louise agrees in order to dodge suspicion. But as her “mother-in-law” becomes increasingly attached to her, Louise discovers more about herself than she ever thought possible… and gains an unlikely family in the process.

Modern Love
(2008)
Cinderella: Once Upon a Time in the West
(2012)This modern take on the classic fairy tale is set in the Wild West, starring furry heroes facing a dangerous band of gorilla pirates.

The Finishers
(2013)Julien, a witty and charming 17-year-old with cerebral palsy, watches his loving family slowly unravel under the weight of his condition.

Bis
(2015)Two childhood friends (Franck Dubosc, Kad Merad) find themselves transported back to 1986 and stuck in the bodies of their 17 year-old selves.

The Players
(2012)Oscar winning star Jean Dujardin (The Artist) and Gilles Lellouche (Tell No One) star in a hilarious comedy exploring the triumphs and failures of male infidelity in all its desperate, absurd and wildly funny forms. From a sales conference hotel in the suburbs to a smart sex addiction clinic, from a swish Parisian nightclub to the glitzy meat market of Las Vegas, they launch themselves into the age old pursuit. Every time worn excuse is proffered; every trick in the book is played. The quest to get laid is on. Witty and moving, honest and cynical, hope beats eternal in the lusting male heart, but the road to illicit pleasure is never an easy one...

The Brice Man
(2005)Eternal teenager of almost thirty years, abandoned by his father business man and an absent mother, Brice took refuge in a posture, a "style" with which he expresses his essential being, his true intrinsic experience. He became a surfer, winner, ascendant snowboarder. Like Bodhi, the character of Patrick Swayze in Point break, Brice is waiting for the wave, HIS wave... in Nice!