La Personne aux deux personnes (2008)
Directed by Nicolas Charlet, Bruno Lavaine

Comedy
aka: Me Two

Film Synopsis

Gilles Gabriel, a singer who was a huge success in the 1980s, is about to make a spectacular come back, but not in the way he expected...  In a fatal car accident, his spirit leaves his body and ends up in that of another man, Jean-Christian Ranu, the timid accountant who was the cause of his death.  At first, Jean-Christian does not take kindly to the idea of sharing his body with a complete stranger.  But then, as they get to know one another, it turns out to be a mutually beneficial arrangement.  Gilles can settle a few scores which, in his previous body, would have been impossible.  And, under Gilles's guidance, Jean-Christian can begin to live life a little more dangerously...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Nicolas Charlet, Bruno Lavaine
  • Script: Nicolas Charlet, Bruno Lavaine
  • Cinematographer: Laurent Dailland
  • Music: Nicolas Errèra
  • Cast: Daniel Auteuil (Jean-Christian Ranu), Alain Chabat (Gilles Gabriel), Marina Foïs (Muriel Perrache), François Damiens (Le médecin Cogip), Denis Maréchal (L'infirmier audio-test Cogip), Édith Le Merdy (Brigitte), Fred Tousch (Le professeur de sexe), Bastiaan Cornelisse (Assistant hollandais), Christian Van Raaijen (Assistant hollandais), Siewert Van Dijk (Assistant hollandais), Rodolphe Blanchet (Assistant hollandais), Randolph Toom (Rutger), Mathilde Wambergue (L'infirmière Cogip), Bruno Vatin (Le motard), Philippe Chaine (Le badaud), Patrick Schneider (Cadre Cogip en slip), Dominique Fouilland (Cadre Cogip en slip), Fabien Eliès (Cadre Cogip en slip), Étienne Dubaille (Cadre Cogip en slip), Jean-Pierre Gaillard (Cours de la Bourse dans la radio)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 83 min
  • Aka: Me Two ; The Person Who Is Two Persons

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