Un village presque parfait (2015)
Directed by Stéphane Meunier

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Saint-Loin-la-Mauderne is a small village that is being hit hard by the economic downturn.  The village's only chance of survival is if its salmon smoking factory can be given a new lease of life.  For this to happen the insurance company insists that there be a resident doctor, but the local doctor retired more than five years ago and has never been replaced.  Supported by their charismatic mayor, Germain, the villagers must persuade the city-loving Dr Maxime Meyer to come to their rescue...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Stéphane Meunier
  • Script: Josselyn Bossennec, Djamel Bensalah, Jérôme L'hotsky, Ken Scott
  • Cinematographer: Baptiste Nicolaï
  • Music: Charlie Nguyen Kim
  • Cast: Didier Bourdon (Germain, le maire), Lorànt Deutsch (Dr. Maxime Meyer), Lionnel Astier (Yvon), Denis Podalydès (Henri), Elie Semoun (Denis), Carmen Maura (Carmen), Annie Grégorio (Clothilde), Armelle (Josiane), Pierre Ménès (Brice), Gwendolyn Gourvenec (Ève), Ursula Deuker (La fonctionnaire européenne), Patrick Ligardes (Chavi), Luc Palun (Esteban), Satya Oblette (Sandjiv), Dorinda Guérin (Lucie), Sabine Crossen (Femme fête), Barbara Bolotner
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 98 min

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