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Directed by | Xavier Gens |
Written by |
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Produced by | Julien Leclercq |
Starring |
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Cinematography | Gilles Porte |
Music by | Jean-Pierre Taieb |
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Running time | 102 min. |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Budapest is a 2019 French comedy directed by Xavier Gens. Two best friends with MBAs are bored in their jobs and start a travel business for bachelor parties in Budapest.
Plot
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Cast
- Manu Payet as Vincent
- Jonathan Cohen as Arnaud
- Monsieur Poulpe as Georgio
- Alice Belaidi as Cecile
- Alix Poisson as Audrey
Release
Film was released by Netflix on March 1, 2019. [1]
Reception
T.V. Guide reviewer Jordan Hoffman sees the French Budapest movie similar to the American The Hangover films only the party moves to Budapest. He writes: "The idea is to organize 'stag parties' for French bros who don't want to plan anything." The critic continues: "There's a little bit of realism and warmth in this dopey comedy." but "...Budapest is light fare. It goes down easy but also isn't too memorable." [2]
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