Heartbreaker (L’Arnacoeur) | Houston
Film, Outdoor Film Series
L'Arnacoeur © Swank Motion Pictures/IFC Films
Alliance Française de Houston
427 Lovett Blvd
Houston, TX 77006
Friday, October 2, 2026 | 7:30 pm
Friday, October 2 | Alliance Française de Houston
Heartbreaker (L’Arnacoeur)
Directed by Pascal Chaumeil
Distributed by Swank Motion Pictures/IFC Films
With Vanessa Paradis, Romain Duris, Andrew Lincoln
2010, 1h45, France-Monaco-USA
Alex is a professional heartbreaker, but when he is hired to break the engagement between heiress Juliette and the man of her dreams, he finds himself facing his toughest challenge yet. With only ten days to succeed, Alex must use all his skills to accomplish his assignment, even if it means stepping outside his comfort zone. Inspired by the iconic film “Dirty Dancing,” he learns to dance like Patrick Swayze and uses all his charms and wit to break down Juliette’s defense and win her heart.
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Albertine Foundation
Albertine Foundation is an American nonprofit organization dedicated to supporting French American relations through innovative cultural and educational programs.
In close partnership with Villa Albertine, the French Institute for Culture and Education, Albertine Foundation administers grant programs across diverse creative disciplines including visual and performing arts; cinema; and literature, while also supporting exploratory residencies for creative professionals and thinkers across the United States. Albertine Foundation also contributes to promoting French language learning in the United States and funds new opportunities for students, professors, and researchers in the spheres of secondary and higher education.
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TV5MONDE
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JCDecaux
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ENGIE
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Québec Government Office in Houston
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Sallymoon BENTZ
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The Awty International School
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Texan-French Alliance for the Arts
The Texan-French Alliance for the Arts (TFAA) is a 501c(3) non-profit organization devoted to bridging cultures, communities, and art. It was founded in 2005 by former Consul General of France and a group of enthusiastic Francophile foundations, corporations, individuals. It is supported by French and American corporations, foundations, private donors, as well as the Consulate of France in Houston.