Problemos (2017)
Directed by Eric Judor

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Two young Parisians, Jeanne and Victor, are making their way back home after their holidays when they decide to call in on their friend Jean-Paul.  The latter lives in a hippy community that is opposed to the construction of an aquatic park in the area.  Jeanne and Victor are easy converts to Jean-Paul's cause and decide to stay for a while and lend their support.  One morning, they are surprised to find that the police cordon around them has mysteriously disappeared.  The group's joy at this discovery proves to be short-lived.  It seems that during the night the entire world has succumbed to a terrible pandemic.  For some inexplicable reason Jean-Paul's little community of drop-outs and misfits are the sole survivors of a global catastrophe.  But how can they go on now that they have nothing to protest about...?
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Film Credits

  • Director: Eric Judor
  • Script: Noé Debré, Blanche Gardin
  • Photo: Vincent Muller
  • Cast: Eric Judor (Victor), Blanche Gardin (Gaya), Youssef Hajdi (Simon), Michel Nabokoff (Jean-Paul), Celia Rosich (Jeanne), Claire Chust (Maeva), Arnaud Henriet (Dylan), Bun-hay Mean (Claude), Dorothée Pousséo (Philippine), Marc Fraize (Patrick (ou Patrice)), Karine Valmer (Corinne), Marie Helmer (Margaux)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 85 min

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