Tout baigne! (1999)
Directed by Eric Civanyan

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Marine and Yann are happily settled in their house in the country.  Marine is about to go into labour when a rainstorm breaks and the house is flooded, along with the surrounding countryside, in the torrential downpour.  They are stranded in their house with several uninvited guests - Jacques, Francis, Huguette, etc. - in desperate need of shelter.  With Marine about to give birth an any moment, Yann realises he must get her to the nearest hospital as quickly as he can.  But how...?
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Film Credits

  • Director: Eric Civanyan
  • Script: Roland Marchisio
  • Cinematographer: Christophe Beaucarne
  • Music: Nicolas Errèra
  • Cast: François Morel (Jacques), Isabelle Gélinas (Marine), Pascal Elbé (Bouta), Bob Martet (Francis), Thierry Nicolas (Yann), Aude Thirion (Huguette), André Chazel (André), Jacques Le Carpentier (Le capitaine des pompiers), Xavier Letourneur (Le pompier), Patrick Massieu (Joseph), Emmanuelle Nataf (L'infirmière), Fred Nony (Le vacancier), Christophe Rouzaud (Le gérant du camping), Philippe Spiteri (Jean-René), Véronique Viel (Pascaline)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min

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