Jean-Philippe (film)

Jean-Philippe is a 2006 French film co-written and directed by Laurent Tuel and starring Fabrice Luchini, alongside Johnny Hallyday as a fictional version of himself.[3]

Jean-Philippe
Directed byLaurent Tuel
Produced byOlivier Delbosc
Marc Missonnier
Screenplay byLaurent Tuel
Christophe Turpin
StarringFabrice Luchini
Johnny Hallyday
Guilaine Londez
Antoine Duléry
Music byAndré Manoukian
CinematographyDenis Rouden
Catherine Pujol
Edited byValérie Deseine
Release date
  • 5 April 2006 (2006-04-05) (France/Belgium)
Running time
90 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
Budget$14.6 million [1]
Box office$8.6 million [2]

Plot

After an accident, Fabrice, a fan of Johnny Hallyday, falls into a coma. He wakes up in a parallel dimension in which Johnny, real name Jean-Philippe Smet, abandoned his singing career early on and never became a star. He then convinces Jean-Philippe to become the rock star he should have been.

Cast

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