Patrick Haudec?ur and Gérald Sibleyras, authors of the delightful _Berlin Berlin_, sign with _Mon Jour de chance_ a sparkling comedy about fate, chance and the eternal illusion that the grass is greener elsewhere.
During a weekend at Marie-Noëlle and Franck?s château, Sébastien and his partner Valérie find themselves faced with the flamboyant success of their hosts. Sébastien is bitterly disappointed: his life has been a failure. Tracing the thread of his memories, he thinks back to the evening when, following an old habit among friends, he made a momentous decision by rolling a die? and rolled a four. Convinced that a six would have opened the door to a better life, he replayed the scene with the same magic die.
With each throw, a parallel universe unfolds: improbable worlds, funny or absurd, where everything changes? except the certainties he thought he had. Perhaps he'll come to realize that the best of all worlds is the one he was trying to escape from?
my Lucky Day_ is an effervescent comedy, rich in delirious situations and jubilant twists and turns. Between infectious laughter and tender reflection, Guillaume de Tonquédec plays a grumpy, envious Sébastien with remarkable brio, surrounded by an equally delightful cast.
During a weekend at Marie-Noëlle and Franck?s château, Sébastien and his partner Valérie find themselves faced with the flamboyant success of their hosts. Sébastien is bitterly disappointed: his life has been a failure. Tracing the thread of his memories, he thinks back to the evening when, following an old habit among friends, he made a momentous decision by rolling a die? and rolled a four. Convinced that a six would have opened the door to a better life, he replayed the scene with the same magic die.
With each throw, a parallel universe unfolds: improbable worlds, funny or absurd, where everything changes? except the certainties he thought he had. Perhaps he'll come to realize that the best of all worlds is the one he was trying to escape from?
my Lucky Day_ is an effervescent comedy, rich in delirious situations and jubilant twists and turns. Between infectious laughter and tender reflection, Guillaume de Tonquédec plays a grumpy, envious Sébastien with remarkable brio, surrounded by an equally delightful cast.





