Les Rois du monde (2015)
Directed by Laurent Laffargue

Comedy / Drama

Film Synopsis

Casteljaloux is a village in the southwest of France.  Here, united by friendship and liquor, men become the kings of the world.  But when Jeannot leaves prison, he has just one idea in his head: to win back Chantal, the love of his life who has, during his absence, moved in with the village butcher.  A Greek tragedy is about to ensue, in the manner of a western...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Laurent Laffargue
  • Script: Laurent Laffargue, Frédérique Moreau
  • Cast: Sergi López (Romain), Eric Cantona (Jacky Chichinet), Céline Sallette (Chantal), Romane Bohringer (Marie-Jo), Guillaume Gouix (Jean-François), Victorien Cacioppo (Romain), Roxane Arnal (Pascaline), Jean Baptiste Sagory (Thibault), Eric Destout (La mouche), Christophe Kourotchkine (Homme recouvrement loyer 1), Erwan Daouphars (Homme recouvrement loyer 2), Florian Beaumont (L'aggresseur), Christian Loustau (Gérard), Joseph Doherty, Georges Bigot
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 100 min

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