

One last hurrah before the ring? This French bachelor party gets messier than the wedding cake.
Coustaud and Milka have to organize a memorable party to bury the boy life of their friend Tom. They go into their usual cafe, where all the guests that night give their opinion of the marriage, its setbacks and its amenities.
Acting
Bernard Le Coq anchors the chaos as the world-weary bar owner.
Writing
Sharp barfly banter that actually feels like eavesdropping.

Director
Franck Llopis
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
The 'enterrement de vie de garçon' (burial of bachelor life) is a distinctly French tradition where friends symbolically 'kill' your single self. Way darker than Vegas!
Director Franck Llopis shot this in a real working Parisian bar, and some patrons didn't realize they were in a movie until they saw themselves at the premiere.