The Girl From Monaco (2009)

The Girl From Monaco
Type Feature Film
MPAA Rating R
Runtime 1hr 35mins.
Genres Comedy, Short Film
Status Published
US Release Date 07/03/2009
Synopsis
A bodyguard hired to look after a lawyer ends up protecting the man from himself in this breezy comedy from France. Bertrand Beauvois (Fabrice Luchini) is a successful fifty-something attorney who's hired to represent Edith Lasalle (Stephane Audran), who has been charged with killing a man with ties to the Russian mafia. Edith's adult son Louis (Gilles Cohen) has been warned that Russian strong-arm men may try to silence his mother and her legal team, so he hires a private security team to protect them and Bertrand finds he's shadowed at all times by stone-faced Christophe Abadi (Roschdy Zem). Bertrand doesn't see the need for Christophe's presence, but when the lawyer has trouble brushing off a former girlfriend he'd rather not see, the bodyguard turns out to be a valuable ally. Bertrand and Christophe strike up a friendship, as the former is increasingly impressed with the latter's street smarts and good judgment, but when Audrey Varela (Louise Bourgoin), a gorgeous woman nearly half Bertrand's age, begins throwing herself at him, Christophe has a hard time convincing his client that something is clearly not right. La Fille de Monaco (aka The Girl From Monaco) received its North American premiere at the 2008 Toronto Film Festival.

~ Mark Deming, All Movie Guide