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Gad Elmaleh & Family at “Juste une Illusion” Premiere – Paris

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Gad Elmaleh, his son Raphaël Elmaleh, and brother Arié Elmaleh stepped out together March 22nd for the Paris premiere of the new film “Juste une Illusion” at the Grand Rex cinema. The family outing highlights the close bond the Elmalehs share, often seen attending high-profile events together.

The three were visibly close, sharing a similar charm and easygoing humor. Sources say Gad and his brother Arié Elmaleh have strengthened their relationship in recent years, posing for photos with smiles.

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Twelve-year-old Raphaël Elmaleh, son of Charlotte Casiraghi and Gad Elmaleh, appeared comfortable and confident alongside his father on the red carpet. The young star is no stranger to the cameras, having been spotted at events ranging from Formula 1 Grand Prix races to appearances on the balcony of the Monaco palace during the National Day celebrations.

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Other celebrities were on hand to support the cast of “Juste une Illusion,” including Marylou Berry, Géraldine Nakache, showing off her baby bump, Sandrine Kiberlain in a relaxed outfit, a cheerful Claude Lelouch, Elisa Tovati with a perfectly styled hairdo, “Dancing with the Stars” contestant Samuel Bambi in casual attire, and French artist JR, sporting his signature black sunglasses.

What is “Juste une Illusion” about?

The latest film from French directing duo Eric Toledano and Olivier Nakache, set to release April 15th, features a star-studded cast including Louis Garrel, Camille Cottin, and Pierre Lottin, alongside rising talents like Jeanne Lamartine, Simon Boublil, and Alexis Rosenstiehl. The film is already generating buzz as a potential hit.

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The story unfolds in the Parisian suburbs, centering on a middle-class family grappling with distance between brothers and ongoing conflict between the parents (played by Louis Garrel and Camille Cottin). Set in 1985, the film follows Vincent (Simon Boublil), a 13-year-old navigating the complexities of adolescence, questioning his identity, faith, and relationships.

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