Xavier is back! We find him 5 years after L'Auberge Espagnole - he is now thirty years old. An aspiring novelist, his greatest achievement is a co-credit on an over-the-top TV soap, and his romantic life is equally disappointing.
He has one meaningless romantic encounter after another and lines up a confusing series of jobs related to writing - he's a little messed up... A chance meeting could be the answer to both his career and love life, but Xavier's lack of direction (and will-power)...
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Xavier is back! We find him 5 years after L'Auberge Espagnole - he is now thirty years old. An aspiring novelist, his greatest achievement is a co-credit on an over-the-top TV soap, and his romantic life is equally disappointing.
He has one meaningless romantic encounter after another and lines up a confusing series of jobs related to writing - he's a little messed up... A chance meeting could be the answer to both his career and love life, but Xavier's lack of direction (and will-power) threatens to turn his good fortune into ultimate heartbreak.
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