Fui banquero (2016)
Directed by Emilie Grandperret, Patrick Grandperret

Comedy / Drama

Film Synopsis

Not long after he arrives in Havana on business matters along with several other bankers, Olivier Beauregard is summoned back to Paris when ownership of the bank he works for suddenly changes hands.  Olivier knows he must return to France, if only because his partner is expecting to give birth very soon, but somehow he cannot bring himself to do so.  After the recent loss of his father, Olivier has been feeling rootless, and since his arrival in Cuba he has felt a strange affinity for the region.  When his visa expires, the young banker decides to stay in the country illegally until he has sorted himself out, and he asks his chauffeur Pablo to assist him...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Emilie Grandperret, Patrick Grandperret
  • Script: Emilie Grandperret, Patrick Grandperret
  • Photo: Pascal Caubère
  • Music: Léo Grandperret, Benoît Portolano
  • Cast: Robinson Stévenin (Olivier Beauregard), Antoine Chappey (Marc), Pierre Richard (Le père d'Olivier), Saulius Liutkus (Pablo), Jorge Padrón (Luis), Julia Ivonne Zarragoitia Hernandez (Julia), Thomas Santucci (Banquier 1), Sébastien Haguenauer (Banquier 2), Pablito Diez (Le chanteur), Melvis Santa Estevez (La chanteuse), Jean Hendelson (L'ambassadeur français), Evert Alvarez Hernandez (Alberto le pêcheur), Nelson Rodriguez Hernandez (Ramon), Zoraida Rosario (La dame au téléphone)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min

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