Mates Sunday: The French Trip

Mates Sunday: The French Trip

Mates Sunday: The French Trip is a movie starring Matthew Bell, Adam Bown, and Daniel Brittain. Documentary following a small group holiday to the south of France.

Quality
480p, 720p, 1080p, 2K, 4K
Running Time
54 minutes
Genres
Documentary
Actors
Adam Bown, Daniel Brittain, Matthew Bell, Owen Toop
Director
Daniel Brittain
Country
UK
Year
2018
Languages
English, Deutsch, Français, Italiano, Español, Svenska, Gaeilge, Nederlands
Subtitles
日本語, Čeština, Tiếng Việt, Português, 한국어, Australia, Filipino, हिन्दी

Comments about documentary «Mates Sunday: The French Trip» (21)

Susan W. avatar
Susan W.

Documentary following a small group holiday to the south of France.

Aaron avatar
Aaron

I can safely say it is epic, on a visual and plot line scale! Daniel Brittain freeman is always outstanding in his roles even in this film he proves it again in delivering excellent performance!

Sean F. avatar
Sean F.

Really enjoyed it. It was good.

Lori H. avatar
Lori H.

Great cast, acting and directing. Loved it, very entertaining.

Andrea J. avatar
Andrea J.

This film, in short, is absolutely fantastic. SO,GO FOR IT..you like Matthew Bell, blown away by Owen Toop.. A must sea! you won't regret it.

Christine Oliver avatar
Christine Oliver

Real or not, this movie is one hell of a journey! The cinematography is just unrealistic good. Outstanding!

Roger R. avatar
Roger R.

good movie. surprised but good acting and good Documentary.

John C. avatar
John C.

Well-acted by a great cast. Entertaining. Pulled me into story and interested until the end.

Donna M. avatar
Donna M.

A simple movie done really, really well.

Lori S. avatar
Lori S.

This is a fantastic movie, it brings out every emotion there is, well told, beautifully acted, directed by a master Daniel Brittain, excellent camera work.

Cheryl avatar
Cheryl

This movie made me feel a range of emotions. It's been years since a movie made me these many ways.

Justin D. avatar
Justin D.

Great movie, was slow and confusing at first but ultimately kept you on the edge of your seat.