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Director: Romain Lévy
Cast: Manu Payet, Clovis Cornillac, Douglas Attal, Pascal Demolon
Ben, who dreamed of himself as a comic in New York, is back in Paris, his professional and emotional life in complete disarray. He encounters Alex, the star host of the Breakfast Club, a popular morning radio show. With Cyril, a forty-something who'd prefer not to be, and Arnold, the charismatic leader of the gang, they call the shots on Blast FM. In next to no time Ben is hired to write for them. He's barely joined the team when a tidal wave hits the station: Breakfast Club listenership is in free fall. They set out on a bus to travel to every corner of France to meet and win over their public once again. For these arrogant Parisians, a real journey of initiation arises from this radio-phonic road trip, shaking up all their certainties.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Radiostars, a 2012 French comedy directed by Romain Lévy, received mixed reviews from critics, with the film's humorous take on radio personalities and their struggles being praised. While no major awards were won, the film's 6.6/10 rating on IMDb suggests it found a receptive audience among viewers.
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Radiostars (2012) directed by Romain Lévy is a delightful comedic romp that blends a hilarious ensemble cast, led by Manu Payet and Clovis Cornillac, with a charming road trip narrative that explores the challenges of modern radio broadcasting in a fresh and engaging way.
Radiostars is a 2012 French comedy film co-written and directed by Romain Levy.
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