Quebec City was the perfect location for a comedic, romcom French Girl. Thanks to the directorial debut of James A. Woods and Nicolas Wright as co-writers and co-directors bringing a story very close to home. With comedy that accommodates an international audience as the world is today, a la internacional!
The Synopsis
Gordon, (Zach Braff, “Garden State”) a hopeless romantic, finds his proposal plans are thrown into chaos when his girlfriend (Evelyn Brochu, “Tom at the Farm”) is swept away to Quebec by a job offer at the Fairmont Le Château Frontenac from her ex (Vaness Hudgens, “High School Musical”), a sophisticated celebrity chef. Determined to keep their love alive, Gordon leaves Brooklyn for her hometown, only to find himself hilariously out of his depth in attempting to charm her hard-to-impress, French-speaking family.

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The actors and filmmakers, James A. Wood and Nicolas Wright have been working together for over a decade. In popular networks like Comedy Central’s Almost Vacant, FOX’s Independence Day Resurgence and MGM’s Stargate. Now with French Girl it’s like a love letter to home. During the press day of French Girl they expressed how happy they were to bring Quebec City to picture with an international cast. Also getting to premiere during the Santa Barbara International Film Festival and getting to experience the reactions of viewers to the comedy that they hoped would hit well with all audiences.
French Girl is now available On Digital
Source: LRMExclusive, Public Pictures, Paramount Pictures

