Smart Ass
Originally released in 2014. Smart Ass is a comedy/drama film. directed by Kim Chapiron.
Starring Thomas Blumenthal, Alice Isaaz, and Jean-Baptiste Lafarge
Synopsis
Kelly, Dan and Louis are students at a prestigious business school, destined to become tomorrow's elite. The industrious trio are determined to start putting their education into practise from the off in an attempt to make as much money as they can from their fellow students. Working on the theory that relationships between the sexes can be regulated by market principles, they begin to inflate the popularity of certain individuals artificially, by hiring beautiful and sexy off-campus women as their dates for exclusive and riotous college parties. However their perfect business model soon spirals out of control as their moneymaking scheme takes off in a big way across campus.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Thomas Blumenthal
as Dan
Alice Isaaz
as Kelly
Jean-Baptiste Lafarge
as Louis
Karim Ait M'Hand
as Jaffar
Marine Sainsily
as Eulalie
Marianne Denicourt
as Louis's mother
Bruno Abraham-Kremer
as Dan's father
Xavier de Rosnay
as DJ World is Mine Party
Gaspard Augé
as DJ World is Maine Party
Louis Brodinski
as DJ 90s Party
Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- Wild Bunch
- Stone Angels
- Moonshaker
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Smart Ass about?
Kelly, Dan and Louis are students at a prestigious business school, destined to become tomorrow's elite. The industrious trio are determined to start putting their education into practise from the ...
Who directed Smart Ass?
Smart Ass was directed by Kim Chapiron.
How long is Smart Ass?
Smart Ass has a runtime of 1 hours and 30 minutes (90 minutes total).
When was Smart Ass released?
Smart Ass was released on April 2, 2014 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Smart Ass?
The main cast of Smart Ass includes Thomas Blumenthal, Alice Isaaz, Jean-Baptiste Lafarge, Karim Ait M'Hand, Marine Sainsily.
Is Smart Ass worth watching?
Smart Ass has a user rating of 6.0/10 based on 290 reviews, indicating good reception from audiences.