
Love Songs
2007 · Movie · 90 min · ★ 6.9 · 66% critics
A young Parisian couple tries to revive their relationship by inviting a friend into a playful, emotionally charged arrangement. After a sudden loss shakes their circle, the survivor drifts through grief, family pressures, and unexpected new connections, searching for a way to keep living and loving as the city hums around them.
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Details
- Original title
- Les Chansons d'amour
- Years
- 2007
- Release date
- 2007-05-23
- Language
- French
- Runtime
- 90 min
- Critic score
- 66/100
- TMDB rating
- 6.9/10 (265 votes)
About
You’ll likely enjoy this if you want a modern French romance-musical that mixes humor with grief and messy relationships; Not for you if you dislike musicals or unconventional love stories like Sorry Angel or The Spanish Apartment.
Pros: catchy, emotional songs; tender Paris mood; funny awkward moments | Cons: some cheesy lyrics; uneven side plots; songs feel forced
Themes
- paris, france
- cigarette
- menage a trois
- musical
- sister
- love
- death
- threesome
- lgbt
- lgbt teen
Awards & recognition
- César Award — Best Music Written for a Film · 2008
- César Award — Best Sound · 2008 · nominated
- César Award — Best Female Revelation · 2008 · nominated
- César Award — Best Music Written for a Film · 2008 · nominated
- César Award — Best Male Revelation · 2008 · nominated
Cast & crew

Louis Garrel
as Ismaël Bénoliel

Ludivine Sagnier
as Julie Pommeraye

Chiara Mastroianni
as Jeanne

Clotilde Hesme
as Alice

Grégoire Leprince-Ringuet
as Erwann

Brigitte Roüan
as Julie's Mother

Alice Butaud
as Jasmine

Jean-Marie Winling
as Julie's Father

Yannick Renier
as Gwendal

Annabelle Hettmann
as Bar Waitress
Directed by Christophe Honoré