Le Prochain film (2013)
Directed by René Féret

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Having turned fifty, Louis Gravet makes up his mind to become a comic actor.  As luck would have it, his brother Pierre is a filmmaker, and Louis is delighted when he casts him in the lead role in his next film.  Unfortunately, a series of personal crises involving their wives and children prevent the brothers from making the film they had intended.  Instead, they end up making a very different kind of film...
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Film Credits

  • Director: René Féret
  • Script: René Féret
  • Music: Marie-Jeanne Serero
  • Cast: Frédéric Pierrot (Pierre Gravet), Antoine Chappey (Louis Gravet), Sabrina Seyvecou (Sara), Marilyne Canto (Suzanne), Marie Féret (Marie Gravet), Lisa Féret (Agathe), Léone Féret (Léone), Faustine Féret (Faustine), Christophe Rossignon (Le producteur), Christophe Chiavassa (Le premier chirurgien), Marc Barbé (Le second chirurgien), Grégory Gadebois (Le kiné), Jean-Marie Larrieu (Le romancier), Rémy Larrose (Frédéric), Rosalie Lajarrige (Alice Désert), René Féret (Le directeur du cinéma), Frédéric Hulne (Jean), Simon Atlan (Simon), Claude Mercier (Le réalisateur de comédies), Agathe L'Huillier (La mairesse)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 80 min

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