Le Séminaire (2009)
Directed by Charles Nemes

Comedy

Film Synopsis

A party of employees from the company Geugène are sent to Paris to attend a three-day motivational course.  These include Hervé, a trades union steward, and Jean-Claude, the self-proclaimed sales king.   For Jean-Claude, this is the ideal opportunity to win back his wife, who left him with their children after he set fire to the family home so he could make an insurance claim.  All goes well until Hervé  realises the hidden purpose of the seminar...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Charles Nemes
  • Script: Alexandre Apergis, Jérôme Apergis, Alain Kappauf (characters), Frédéric Le Bolloc'h, Yvan Le Bolloc'h (characters), Bruno Solo (characters)
  • Cinematographer: Étienne Fauduet
  • Music: Alexandre Jaffray, Grégory Tanielian
  • Cast: Bruno Solo (Hervé Dumont), Yvan Le Bolloc'h (Jean-Claude Convenant), Armelle (Maéva Capucin), Alain Bouzigues (Philippe Gatin), Gérard Chaillou (Jean-Guy Lecointre), Jeanne Savary (Jeanne Bignon), Scali Delpeyrat (Le coach), Virginie Hocq (Clémentine Pozzo), Nathalie Levy-Lang (Vero Convenant), Valérie Decobert-Koretzky (Fred Castelli), Frederic Etherlinck (Le coach ANPE), François Bureloup (Le conducteur du TGV), Pierre Azéma (Le patron de Véro), Frankie Pain (L'hôtesse du bar 1), Géraldine Tusseau (L'hôtesse du bar 2), Emmanuelle Escourrou (L'hôtesse du bar 3), Hans Herth (Le touriste allemand), Jean-Noël Martin (Concessionnaire Xantia)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 95 min

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