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Divorce Club

Movie 2020 1h 48m 5.7 /10
Directed by Michaël Youn

Ben thinks his five year marriage is solid until a public humiliation shatters him when he discovers his wife cheating. The moment robs him of his privacy and sets off a chain reaction in his social circle. With humor leaning on awkward confrontations and misread signals, the story follows Ben as... Read more

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About Divorce Club

Ben thinks his five year marriage is solid until a public humiliation shatters him when he discovers his wife cheating. The moment robs him of his privacy and sets off a chain reaction in his social circle. With humor leaning on awkward confrontations and misread signals, the story follows Ben as he chips away at the comfortable lie of a perfect union. He leans on a band of friends whose own love lives are a mess, turning private pain into public comedy. The tone mixes quick quips with situational gags as Ben learns to redefine happiness after betrayal. Fans of light French comedies will recognize familiar faces and a setup that invites friendly scrutiny of marriage myths today.

Directed by Michaël Youn, Divorce Club arrives in theaters with an original script by David Gilcreast. The film showcases a French cast led by Arnaud Ducret and Audrey Fleurot, delivering brisk, character-driven humor anchored by sharp dialogue and physical gags.

Divorce Club taps into a familiar stage where relationships weather upheaval and friends become an informal support network. Its humor leans on crowded dinners and public misunderstandings, offering a cheeky snapshot of modern romance, jealousy, and the messy comedy of starting over. The ensemble stokes warmth.

Critics noted the brisk pace and strong ensemble chemistry, with Ducret and Fleurot delivering punchy exchanges that keep the tone light even as the plot probes trust and renewal. The film treats betrayal with warmth and a wink, avoiding harsh judgment. Characters like Patrick and Helmut provide counterpoints, turning personal hurt into humorous reflections on friendship.

Box office receipts totaled about 5.13 million worldwide against a budget of roughly 9.47 million, marking a modest return for a French comedy and signaling a niche audience rather than a wide release. The numbers highlight a lean, domestic appeal.

Details

Release Date
July 14, 2020
Runtime
1h 48m
User Ratings
248 votes
Type
Movie
Genres
Comedy
Country
France
Studio
Radar Films +1 more
Budget
$9,466,480
Box Office
$5,127,426
External Links
View on IMDB

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Cast

Arnaud Ducret

Arnaud Ducret

Ben

François-Xavier Demaison

François-Xavier Demaison

Patrick

Caroline Anglade

Caroline Anglade

Marion

Audrey Fleurot

Audrey Fleurot

Albane

Youssef Hajdi

Youssef Hajdi

Helmut

Grégoire Bonnet

Grégoire Bonnet

Didier

Michaël Youn

Michaël Youn

Titi

Frédérique Bel

Frédérique Bel

Sarah

David Coscas

David Coscas

McFly

Raphaël Carlier

Raphaël Carlier

Carlito

Director: Michaël Youn

Written by: David Gilcreast

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With a rating of 5.7/10 from 248 viewers, Divorce Club is divisive among viewers - your mileage may vary. It's a good pick if you enjoy comedy stories.

Ben thinks his five year marriage is solid until a public humiliation shatters him when he discovers his wife cheating. The moment robs him of his privacy and sets off a chain reaction in his social circle. With humor leaning on awkward confrontations and misread signals, the story follows Ben as...

Arnaud Ducret plays Ben in Divorce Club.

Michaël Youn directed Divorce Club.