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Cast

Moritz Bleibtreu

Moritz Bleibtreu

Will

Patricia Arquette

Patricia Arquette

Julia

Danny Pudi

Danny Pudi

Rad

Catherine Missal

Catherine Missal

Lily

Michael Imperioli

Michael Imperioli

Micky

Jeannie Berlin

Jeannie Berlin

Mrs. Korokowski

Nat DeWolf

Nat DeWolf

Middle Aged Man

Antonia Dauphin

Antonia Dauphin

Gaby

Wade Mylius

Wade Mylius

The Stranger

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Antonia Dauphin

Antonia Dauphin

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Alain Duplantier

Alain Duplantier

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Matthew Robbins

Matthew Robbins

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Brigitte Kerger-Santos

Brigitte Kerger-Santos

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Sam Garbarski

Sam Garbarski

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Sam Garbarski

Sam Garbarski

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Sébastien Delloye

Sébastien Delloye

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Véronique Sacrez

Véronique Sacrez

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Philippe Blasband

Philippe Blasband

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Vijay and I

20135.0 / 1095 min
Comedy

Overview

Wilhelm Wilder (Will) is a talented actor stuck on a New York City children's TV show where he portrays Bad Luck Bunny, a hapless green rabbit. Feeling a failure, he bears his fate with touching self-irony, but grows sulky and petulant when he thinks that his wife, daughter and all his friends have forgotten his 40th birthday. In the confusion following a road accident, all the world believes he is dead. Instead of rectifying the situation, he decides to fulfill a fantasy and attend his own funeral. Here he will learn what everyone really thinks of him. With the aid of his best friend Rad, an Indian restaurant-owner, Will becomes Vijay Singh, a handsome and gentlemanly Sikh, complete with turban and beard. Will confronts a unique problem: everyone likes Vijay, and most of all, he likes Vijay, more than he ever liked himself. (Sam Garbarski)