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Coup de Chance

2023 | 96m | French

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Director: Woody Allen
Writer: Woody Allen
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Fanny and Jean have everything of an ideal couple: fulfilled in their professional life, they live in a magnificent apartment in the beautiful districts of Paris and seem to be in love as on the first day. But when Fanny crosses, by chance, Alain, a former high school friend, she is immediately capsized. They see each other again very quickly and get closer and closer.
Release Date: Sep 15, 2023
Director: Woody Allen
Writer: Woody Allen
Genres: Drama
Keywords paris, france, husband wife relationship, infidelity, hunting accident, private detective
Production Companies Gravier Productions, Perdido Productions, Dippermouth, Petite Fleur Productions
Box Office Revenue: $7,837,847
Budget: $10,000,000
Updates Updated: Aug 16, 2025
Entered: Aug 16, 2025
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Full Credits

Name Character
Lou de Laâge Fanny Fournier (née Moreau)
Valérie Lemercier Camille Moreau
Melvil Poupaud Jean Fournier
Niels Schneider Alain Aubert
Elsa Zylberstein Caroline Blanc
Grégory Gadebois Le détective Henri Delauny
Guillaume de Tonquédec Marcel Blanc
Jeanne Bournaud Linda
Anne Loiret Delphine
Sâm Mirhosseini Dragos
Sara Martins Julia
William Nadylam Charles
Arnaud Viard Pierre
Philippe Uchan Doug
Alan Risbac Edgar
Éric Frey Bernard
Samantha Fuller Chloé
Emilie Incerti-Formentini Suzanne
Christophe Kourotchkine Claude
Naidra Ayadi Clarice
Constance Dollé Pauline
Juliette Plumecocq-Mech Joséphine
Benoît Forgeard André
Laura Malvarosa Marion
Jamel Elgharbi Milos
Bruno Gouery Gilles
Isabelle De Hertogh Charlotte
Anna Laik Marie
Anne-Catherine Lavole Blumenverkäufer
Name Job
Woody Allen Writer, Director
Sonia Grande Costume Designer, Costume Design
Georges Kafian Graphic Designer
Vincent Buron First Assistant Camera
Valentin Monge Steadicam Operator, Camera Operator
Thierry Valletoux Still Photographer
Clément Audebrand Additional Third Assistant Director
Amaury Capel Additional Third Assistant Director
Clara Zilliox Sound Assistant
Géraldine Laferte Set Decoration
Antonin Depardieu Unit Production Manager
Paige Schechtman Producer's Assistant
Kevin Peters Sound Re-Recording Mixer, Sound Editor
Jay Peck Foley Artist
Pierre Fontbonne Grip
Jean-Marie Blondel Sound
Arnaud Gervet First Assistant Camera
Odeline Reix Second Assistant "A" Camera
Lenaig Periot-Boulben Costume Assistant
Delphine Bertrand First Assistant Director
Eva Claverie Third Assistant Director
Alisa Lepselter Editor
Scott Kordish Production Coordinator
Hillary Carrigan First Assistant Editor
Ryan Billia Sound Effects Editor
Vittorio Storaro Director of Photography
Faustine Chevrin Additional Third Assistant Director
Giacomo Bernasconi de Luca Digital Imaging Technician
Leo Spartacus Second Assistant "B" Camera
Bruna Astrié Assistant Director Trainee
Oriane Brisson-Bertrand Additional Third Assistant Director
Eugenie Lavieille Second Assistant Director
Sandie Galan Perez Casting
Mathis Dujardin Crowd Assistant Director
Helen Robin Unit Production Manager
Dominique Piat Script Supervisor
Robert Hein Supervising Sound Editor
Véronique Melery Production Design
Dominique Eyraud Boom Operator
Adrián Martín Maury Video Assist Operator
Ioana Sincu Camera Trainee
Christopher Guzman Post Production Coordinator
David Boitard Third Assistant Director
François Guerin Crowd Assistant Director
Patricia Kerrigan DiCerto Casting
Geraldine Niche Production Coordinator
Hadrien Nicoloso Assistant Editor
Robert Fernandez Sound Re-Recording Mixer
Name Title
Raphaël Benoliel Co-Producer
Helen Robin Co-Producer
Letty Aronson Producer
Adam B. Stern Executive Producer
Erika Aronson Producer
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Reviews

Brent_Marchant
5.0

If I had to come up with one word to describe writer-director Woody Allen’s latest film, it would have to be “inconsequential.” This flat, uninspired slog about the trophy wife (Lou de Laâge) of an overly possessive well-to-do Parisian businessman (Melvil Poupaud) who has an affair after a chance me ... eting with one of her old classmates (Niels Schneider) is close to a career low point for the famed auteur. The picture’s wooden characters routinely spout trite, at times laughable dialogue peppered with nonchalant references about privileged upscale living and obvious, shallow observations about art, poetry and culture. Then, of course, there are the tired discussions about the role that luck plays in our lives that have now been incorporated into the scripts in nearly all of Allen’s 50 films. Even the narrative feels like a retread of previous releases with elements that appear to have been culled from such offerings as “Crimes and Misdemeanors” (1989), “Match Point” (2005) and “Irrational Man” (2015), only rearranged in a lighter, less interesting configuration of those other finer works – and one with an uncharacteristic and eminently predictable ending at that. The picture’s French language script is perhaps the only distinguishing trait of this work, but that adds precious little to the finished product (except perhaps for the eye strain that viewers are likely to walk away with for having to read everything). Don’t get me wrong – Allen is one of my all-time favorite filmmakers, but this release (like many of those in recent years) is not one of his better efforts. In fact, it’s been speculated (even by the director himself) that this could be his last picture, and it’s a shame if this is how he were to end his filmmaking career, going out with a whimper instead of a bang. But, if the gas tank is empty by this point, better to quit now than to continue producing mediocre, forgettable pictures that detract from an otherwise-great body of work.

Apr 18, 2024