In this relaxed summer comedy, an oddball trio of men travel to a rural campsite for the sake of love, where they are confronted with their fragile masculinity. Félix has fallen head over heels for Alma, whom he met at a dance in Paris. The morning after, she leaves to visit her family in the country and Félix follows her without further ado. He is accompanied by his friend Chérif and Edouard, the driver of the carpool who has been taken by surprise. "This humanist approach elevates what could have been a light-hearted comedy about fragile masculinity to a warm summer tale about the benefits of changing yourself for the better." (Arthouse Street)
In this relaxed summer comedy, an oddball trio of men travel to a rural campsite for the sake of love, where they are confronted with their fragile masculinity.
Félix has fallen head over heels for Alma, whom he met at a dance in Paris. The morning after, she leaves to visit her family in the country and Félix follows her without further ado. He is accompanied by his friend Chérif and Edouard, the driver of the carpool who has been taken by surprise.
"This humanist approach elevates what could have been a light-hearted comedy about fragile masculinity to a warm summer tale about the benefits of changing yourself for the better." (Arthouse Street)