Since her Oscar-winning turn in 2007’s La Vie en Rose, American audiences have been smitten with French ingénue Marion Cotillard. And now we’ve got the subtitled trailer for her follow-up to Inception, the French dramedy Little White Lies.

The film, which features an ensemble cast, was written and directed by Guillaume Canet, who created the 2006 mystery Tell No One, and co-starred with Cotillard in the gorgeous and daring romance Love Me If You Dare in 2003. One of the highest-grossing movies in its native land last year, it’s set to open in the U.K. on April 15, and in Germany on July 28. However, no U.S. distribution has yet been secured, so no news on when American audience will get a chance to see Little White Lies in full

For now, you can check out the trailer, courtesy of Trailer Addict:

Synopsis:

Every year Max (François Cluzet), a successful restaurant owner, invites his family and friends to his beautiful beach house. This year, before they leave Paris, one of the group (Jean Dujardin) is seriously hurt in a traumatic accident. The friends decide to go ahead with their holiday, but the accident sets off a dramatic chain of reactions and emotional responses.

The eagerly anticipated vacation leads each of the protagonists in turn to raise the veil that for years has covered their true feelings. Their relationships, convictions and friendships are sorely tested when finally forced to own up to the little white lies they have been telling each other.

Are you intrigued in Little White Lies?

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