Je fais le mort (2013)
Directed by Jean-Paul Salomé

Comedy / Crime / Thriller

Film Synopsis

Jean is a 40-year-old actor who is going through a rough patch, unable to find success at whatever he turns his hand to. In the end, he heeds his careers adviser and opts to play the corpse in crime scene reconstructions. Jean soon develops a compulsive liking for his new career...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jean-Paul Salomé
  • Script: Jean-Paul Salomé, Cécile Telerman, Jérôme Tonnerre
  • Cinematographer: Pascal Ridao
  • Music: Bruno Coulais
  • Cast: François Damiens (Jean Renault), Géraldine Nakache (Noémie Desfontaines), Lucien Jean-Baptiste (Lieutenant Lamy), Anne Le Ny (Madame Jacky), Jean-Marie Winling (Michel Beauchatel), Kévin Azaïs (Ludo), Nanou Garcia (Zelda), Corentin Lobet (Servaz), Judith Henry (Caroline), Mathieu Barbet (Jeune flic sitcom), Cécile Telerman (Réalisatrice sitcom), Antoine Salomé (Assistant sitcom), Eric Naggar (Max Keffelian, l'agent), Caroline Filipek (Femme publicité), Camille Saint-Jean (Fils Jean), Emma Blunden (Hôtesse d'accueil Pôle Emploi), Florence Maury (Martine), Thierry Verrier (Serveur bar hôtel), Aline Chetail (Sabine Lamy), Tiffany Zahorski (Vanessa)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 104 min

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