Les 11 commandements (2004)
Directed by François Desagnat, Thomas Sorriaux

Comedy
aka: The 11 Commandments

Film Synopsis

The world is in a bad state, a seriously bad state.  Forget Armageddon and all that tepid four men of the apocalypse rubbish.  This is the real deal.  Human beings no longer know how to laugh.  Luckily, God is a resourceful kind of bloke and he (eventually) comes up with the answer:  eleven brand spanking new commandments to lighten up the human race.  And who needs that stuffy Moses guy when you can call upon the services of Michaël Youn...?
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Film Credits

  • Director: François Desagnat, Thomas Sorriaux
  • Script: Vincent Desagnat, Romain Lévy, Benjamin Morgaine, Michaël Youn, Laurent Zeitoun
  • Cinematographer: David Quesemand
  • Cast: Michaël Youn (Mike), Vincent Desagnat (Vincent), Benjamin Morgaine (Ben), William Geslin (Willy), Tefa (Tefa), Dieudonné (Le dieu de la blague), Gad Elmaleh (Gad), Jurij Prette (Yuri), Jean-Christophe Campan (L'arbitre), Patrick Timsit (Toto), Djibril Cissé (Himself), Juliette Arnaud (Juliette), Amélie Mauresmo (Herself), Francia Seguy (Le chauffeur du dieu de la blague), Virginie Tocque (La prof de danse), Laurent Cotillard (Le rabbin en trottinette), Carla Collado (Girl in the limousine), Delphine de Turckheim
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 85 min
  • Aka: The 11 Commandments

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