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  1. The Speech (French: Le Discours) is a 2020 Franco-Belgian comedy film written and directed by Laurent Tirard, based on the 2018 novel Le Discours by Fabrice Caro. It stars Benjamin Lavernhe and Sara Giraudeau. [2] The film was selected for the 2020 Cannes Film Festival.

  2. Nov 18, 2020 · Based on Fabrice Caro’s novel of the same name, The Speech follows Adriens (Benjamin Lavernhe) struggles in understanding what his long-term girlfriend Sonia (Sara Giraudeau) meant when she declared that the both of them needed a break.

  3. Oct 22, 2020 · Review: The Speech. by Vittoria Scarpa. 22/10/2020 - Laurent Tirard signs his name to an ironic and intelligent arthouse comedy which appeals to the wider public and advances at pace with its protagonist’s stream of consciousness. Benjamin Lavernhe (right) and Kyan Khojandi in The Speech.

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  4. Sep 23, 2020 · Directed by : Laurent Tirard Produced by : Les Films Sur Mesure Genre: Fiction - Runtime: 1 h 28 min French release: 23/12/2020 Production year: 2020 Meet Adrien! He's 35. He's stuck in a...

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  5. Meet Adrien! He's 35. He's stuck in a mid-life crisis. He's neurotic and hypochondriac. Tonight he's stuck in an endless family dinner and his girlfriend is not answering his texts. On top of that, his dumb brother-in-law asks him to prepare a speech for his wedding. Could it get even worse?

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  6. Oct 22, 2020 · ROME 2020. Review: The Speech. by Vittoria Scarpa. 22/10/2020 - Laurent Tirard signs his name to an ironic and intelligent arthouse comedy which appeals to the wider public and advances at pace with its protagonist’s stream of consciousness. Benjamin Lavernhe (right) and Kyan Khojandi in The Speech.

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