Le Mec idéal (lit. 'The Ideal Guy') is a 2011 Franco-Ivorian romantic comedy film directed by Owell A. Brown and produced by Ferdinand Esso for Icoast Movie.[1][2] The film stars Emma Lohoues with Mike Danon, Serge Abessolo, Marie-Louise Asseu, Welcome Neba, and Therese Taba in supporting roles.[3][4] The film is about Estelle, a highly successful hairdresser, but fails in relationships. In order to find happiness and a soulmate, her friends Nina and Rebecca organize a casting.[5][6][7]
| Le Mec idéal | |
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| Directed by | Owell Brown |
| Written by | Owell Brown Raymond Ngoh |
| Produced by | Ferdinand Esso |
| Starring | Emma Lohoues Mike Danon Serge Abessolo Marie-Louise Asseu Welcome Neba Therese Taba |
| Cinematography | Célestin Kalet |
| Edited by | Sandrine Trésor |
| Music by | Mike Danon |
Production company | Icoast Movie |
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Running time | 105 minutes |
| Country | Côte d'Ivoire |
| Language | French |
The film premiered at the 2011 FESPACO and was released in France on 22 November 2011.[8][9][10] The film received positive reviews from critics.[11][12] The film won the Stallion Bronze Award at PanAfrican Festival of Film and Television of Ouagadougou in 2011.[5]
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