Je suis un no man's land (2011)
Directed by Thierry Jousse

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Philippe is a successful singer.  After giving a concert in his home region, he is invited to dinner by a fan and ends up spending the night at her home in the middle of the countryside.  When he awakes, he takes flight, but finds himself stranded in a rural no man's land.  He ends up back at his old family farm, where his parents and a former school friend are waiting to completely upset his life...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Thierry Jousse
  • Script: Thierry Jousse, Jérôme Larcher, Camille Taboulay
  • Cinematographer: Olivier Chambon
  • Music: Pierre Bondu, Philippe Katerine
  • Cast: Philippe Katerine (Philippe), Julie Depardieu (Sylvie), Aurore Clément (La mère de Philippe), Jackie Berroyer (Le père de Philippe), Judith Chemla (Chloé), Jean-Michel Portal (Patrick Vidal), Christian Waldner (Raoul), Jacques Fornier (Emile), Philippe Coulon (Eric), Philippe Patols (L'instituteur), Juliette Alonzo (Petite fille), Victor Perrenin (Petit garçon), Pierre Bondu (Musicien 1), Philippe Eveno (Musicien 2), Antoine Mounier (Musicien 3), Franck Baumann (Le batteur), Daniel Poinard (Le prêtre), Lucien-Jean Huvier (Le boucher), Renée Sintomer (La vieille dame de la boucherie)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 92 min

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