Acting
Paul Rudd's spectacularly uncomfortable French attempts.
Writing
Sharp observations on American tourists abroad.

Director
Jesse Peretz
Trivia, insights & behind the scenes
Romany Malco improvised much of his dialogue after the directors encouraged him to find his own rhythm opposite Rudd's tightly-wound energy.
Shot entirely in France with a skeleton crew, this was part of a brief early-2000s wave of American indie films using European locations for 'sophisticated' cred—see also 'L'Auberge Espagnole.'
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