
WIN a Double Pass to see Riviera Revenge
Prepare to be immersed in the French Riviera!
You and a friend could win tickets
to see the mischievous new romantic comedy,
Riviera Revenge
that follows a family revelation unravelling into a wild journey across the sun-drenched French Riviera.
No one ever said marriage was easy, and who could resist retribution by the seaside? When Francois discovers that his wife, who he always held in high esteem, cheated on him 40 years ago, he sees only one solution: to file for divorce and confront her former lover who now lives in Nice.
Brimming with love, surprises and vengeance, the film is a smash hit from this year's Alliance Française French Film Festival!
Find out more about the film
here
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