Supercondriaque (2014)
Directed by Dany Boon

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Nearly 40, Romain Faubert lives alone, having neither wife nor children.  The reason: he is a chronic hypochondriac.  His job as a photographer for an on-line medical dictionary does nothing for his condition, which has made him compulsively  neurotic.  His only real friend is his doctor, Dimitri Zvenska, but even he regrets taking pity on Robert and fears that his imaginary illness may be untreatable.  Dr Zvenska is about to give up on his friend when he hits on the perfect solution for Robert's ailment: help him to find his ideal soul mate.  It turns out to be a far greater challenge than Zvenska had imagined...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Dany Boon
  • Script: Dany Boon
  • Music: Klaus Badelt
  • Cast: Dany Boon (Romain Faubert), Alice Pol (Anna Zvenka), Kad Merad (Dr. Dimitri Zvenka), Jean-Yves Berteloot (Anton Miroslav), Judith El Zein (Norah Zvenka), Marthe Villalonga (La mère de Dimitri), Valérie Bonneton (Isabelle), Bruno Lochet (Le flic de l'immigration), Jérôme Commandeur (Guillaume Lempreur), Jonathan Cohen (Marc), Vanessa Guide (Manon), Marion Barby (Nina Zvenka), Laëtitia Lacroix (Une voisine), Gudule (Une voisine), Virginia Anderson (Une voisine), Christelle Delbrouck (Une voisine), Sami Ameziane (Membre du GIPN), Alexandre Carrière (Membre du GIPN), Stéphane De Groodt (L'avocat de Romain), Arthur (Le gynécologue)
  • Country: France / Belgium
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 107 min

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