Supercondriaque

Supercondriaque (also known as Superchondriac)[3][4] is a 2014 French comedy film written and directed by Dany Boon.

In need of an alternative, he decides to take Romain with him when he goes to an eastern European refugee camp (refugees speak, in fact, distorted version of Russian, Ukrainian and Slovenian, where Dimitri sometimes works on behalf of a non-profit organisation.

Yet Romain finally finds the love of his life when he gets to know Dimitri's sister who confuses him with Anton Miroslav, a certain freedom fighter.

The real Anton Miroslav has stolen Romain's ID and is hiding in the apartment of the hypochondriac.

[6] L'Obs called it "un succès fou" — a huge success — "despite the critics" and noted that it attracted more cinemagoers in its first week than any film since Nothing to Declare, Boon's 2010 hit.