Family Rock (1982)
Directed by José Pinheiro

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Christophe and Charlie first met in Paris, in front of a poster advertising a circus.  It was from their shared interest in fairground shows that their love for one another was born.  With their two children, they leave Paris behind them and wend their way down the highways and byways of France with their travelling fairground show.  Inevitably, in each village they arrive at they arouse the mistrust of the police and the hostility of those who have been in the fairground business for far longer than they have...
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Film Credits

  • Director: José Pinheiro
  • Script: José Pinheiro
  • Cinematographer: Roland Dantigny
  • Music: Guy Boulanger
  • Cast: Sylvie Orcier (Charlie), Christophe Malavoy (Christophe), Camille Robert (Mirabelle), Serge Merle (Pierrot), Rudolph Monori (Le saltimbanque), Jules Bourset (Julot), Elsa Bastard (Une adolescente), Véronique Bisciglia (Une adolescente), Marion Befve (Une adolescente), Bouboule (Le marchand rouspéteur), Jean-Charles Maratier (Le forain), Eric Prat (L'adjoint au maire), Jean-Marie Maurel (Gendarme), Raoul Billerey, Paul Bisciglia, Frédéric Bourboulon, Mitzi Bravine, Nicolas Dumayet, Anne-Marie Etienne, Camille Grandville
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min

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