Zadoc et le bonheur (1995)
Directed by Pierre-Henry Salfati

Drama

Film Synopsis

Zadoc is a forty-something hunchback.  The priest who has brought him is not impressed when he attempts to seduce a young woman and tells him he must leave.  Having been driven from his home village, Zadoc meets up with Rose and Zachie, with whom he embarks on a mad series of adventures...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Pierre-Henry Salfati
  • Script: Pierre-Henry Salfati
  • Cinematographer: Jacques Assuérus
  • Music: Carolin Petit
  • Cast: Tchéky Karyo (Zadoc), Liane Foly (Rose), Bernadette Lafont (Zachie), Consuelo De Haviland (La femme de la synagogue), Sergei Yursky (Sheremetieff), Vakhtang Kornelia (Torquez), Marc Dudicourt (Le curé), Dimitri Radochevitch (Le marié), Pierre-Octave Arrighi, Stéphane Boucher, Cabiria Cardinale, Zinoviy Gerdt, Maurice Lévy, Bakary Sangaré, Tatyana Tvertinova
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 105 min

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