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  1. Change of Plans (Le code a changé) - Un film di Danièle Thompson. Prima o poi la verità viene sempre fuori. Con Karin Viard, Dany Boon, Marina Foïs, Patrick Bruel, Emmanuelle Seigner, Christopher Thompson. Commedia, Francia, 2009. Durata 100 min.

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  2. Change of Plans (French: Le code a changé; literally, "The Code Has Changed," referring to the entry code for the outer door of the apartment complex where much of the film takes place) is a 2009 French film directed and written by Danièle Thompson.

  3. Trailer del film Change of Plans (2009) regia di Danièle Thompson, con Karin Viard, Dany Boon, Marina Foïs, Patrick Bruel, Emmanuelle Seigner, Christopher Thompson.

  4. Year: 2009. Original title: Le Code a changé. Synopsis: So called friends at a dinner party end up acting like a dysfunctional family.You can watch Change of Plans through flatrate,Rent,buy on the platforms: AMC+ Amazon Channel,AMC+,IFC Films Unlimited Apple TV Channel,Google Play Movies,Apple TV,YouTube.

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    • France
    • Jean-Marc Fabre
    • Danièle Thompson
  5. www.rottentomatoes.com › m › le-code-a-change-change-of-plansChange of Plans | Rotten Tomatoes

    Change of Plans Released Aug 27, 2010 1h 40m Comedy Drama List 50% Tomatometer 16 Reviews 33% Audience Score 1,000+ Ratings Friends attending a dinner party act like a dysfunctional family.

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    • Comedy, Drama
  6. Depending on whom you ask, French cinema either remains the art house’s crme de la crme or is currently coasting on past glories. Advocates will point to severa