Bon Voyage is a French film directed by Jean-Paul Rappeneau, released 16 April 2003. The film was a critical success due in part to its tight interweaving of various genres, including spy, romance, World War II, and comedy. The film features the first reteaming of stars Isabelle Adjani and Gérard Depardieu since 1988's Camille Claudel It is 1940. When the movie begins, film star Viviane Denvert sits in the audience of a premiere of her new movie and notices a man who keeps staring at her. She is disturbed, and when the film is over and the audience has finished praising her, she rushes... home, discovering that she is pursued by that same man. He chases her into her apartment. An hour later, Frédéric Auger, a young writer, receives a call from Viviane, who was his childhood crush. Viviane, who has long used Frédéric's devotion, asks him to come to her apartment immediately. Upon arriving, he discovers a corpse, "accidentally" killed, which Viviane asks him to dispose of, claiming that the man had been harassing her and when she slapped him, he had fallen over the edge of the balcony.
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| Release date: | April 16, 2003 |
| Directed by: | Jean-Paul Rappeneau |
| Rated: |  |
| Runtime: | 114 Minutes |
| Editor: | Maryline Monthieux |
| Music by: | Gabriel Yared |
| Cinematography: | Thierry Arbogast |
| Screenplay by: | Patrick Modiano, Jean-Paul Rappeneau |
| Genre: | Comedy |