Coursier (2010)
Directed by Hervé Renoh

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Sam is a motorcycle courier who applies a flexible interpretation of the highway code as he zips back and forth across Paris.  To save his relationship with Nadia, he has no choice but to attend a marriage ceremony.  Unfortunately, on this very day his boss gives him an urgent assignment which he cannot decline.  Sam is about to live the worst day of his life...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Hervé Renoh
  • Script: Romain Lévy, Hervé Renoh (dialogue)
  • Cinematographer: Vincent Muller
  • Music: Modern Freaks
  • Cast: Michaël Youn (Samuel Skjqurilngskwicz), Géraldine Nakache (Nadia), Jimmy Jean-Louis (Steve Loki), Didier Flamand (Maurice Skjqurilngskwicz), Catalina Denis (Louise), Natalia Dontcheva (Iris), Lord Kossity (Anton), Frédéric Chau (Rico), Gianni Giardinelli (Ice), Jean-Marie Lamour (Le boss), Fatsah Bouyahmed (Toff), Jo Prestia (Sharas), Claire Maurier (L'experte), Eric Naggar (Jacques, le réceptionniste de l'hôtel), Claude Gensac (La Hollandaise), Patrick Médioni (Tueur Sphere 1), Carlos Bonelli (Tueur Sphere 2), Tonio Descanvelle (L'informaticien), Blandine Bury (Anne-Marie), Damien Ferrette (Gustave)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 95 min

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