| Courage fuyons | |
|---|---|
| Directed by | Yves Robert | 
| Written by | Yves Robert Jean-Loup Dabadie | 
| Produced by | Yves Robert Alain Poiré | 
| Starring | Jean Rochefort Catherine Deneuve Dominique Lavanant | 
| Cinematography | Yves Lafaye | 
| Edited by | Pierre Gillette | 
| Music by | Vladimir Cosma | 
| Production companies | Gaumont International Television Les Productions de la Guéville | 
| Distributed by | Gaumont | 
| Release date | 
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| Running time | 100 minutes | 
| Country | France | 
| Language | French | 
| Box office | $8.8 million[1] | 
Courage fuyons is a French romantic comedy film directed by Yves Robert.
Plot
Martin Belhomme is a coward since his birth, also home cowardice is passed from generation to generation. After a childhood spent in the tumult of the Occupation, he "is married" with Mathilda who will decide everything : they will have two children and he will become a pharmacist, even if he vowed a passion for music. But after this monotonous life, occurs in May 68, and cowardice will paradoxically lead him into a crazy adventure, far from home, with Eva, beautiful blonde singer in a cabaret of Amsterdam. Therefore, he will make every effort to seduce the beautiful, and pass for an adventurer to her eyes.
Cast
- Jean Rochefort as Martin Belhomme / Adrien Belhomme
- Catherine Deneuve as Eva
- Dominique Lavanant as Mathilda
- Philippe Leroy as Eric Sylvain de Chalamond
- Robert Webber as Charley
- Michel Aumont as Franckie
- Michel Beaune as Noël
- Christophe Bourseiller as Christophe
- Eliane Borras as Sylvette Goldoni
- Christian Charmetant as Pierre Martin
- Nathalie Mazeas as Monica
- Janine Souchon as Madame Berger
- Erick Desmarestz as Edmondson
- Philippe Le Mercier as Thierry
- Gérard Darmon as The provocative
Accolades
| Year | Award | Category | Recipient | Result | 
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1980 | César Awards | César Award for Best Actor | Jean Rochefort | Nominated | 
| César Award for Best Supporting Actor | Michel Aumont | Nominated | ||
| César Award for Best Supporting Actress | Dominique Lavanant | Nominated | 
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