Ze film (2005)
Directed by Guy Jacques

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Kubrick (so called because of his passion for cinema) has one ambition: to make his own film and win the Palme d'Or at Cannes.  But for a young man living in the working class suburbs of Paris is this a realistic dream?   Fate gives him a helping hand when his friend Toxic turns up with a lorry filled with cameras, lights and all the other paraphernalia needed to make a film (all stolen from a film set).  Scarcely able to believe his good fortune, Kubrick and his friends waste no time writing a script, casting the actors and recruiting technicians.  But try as he might, and despite the enthusiasm of everyone involved, Kubrick just can't put together the masterpiece he had envisaged making...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Guy Jacques
  • Script: Constantine Attia, Guy Jacques, Emmanuel List
  • Cinematographer: Jean Poisson
  • Music: Passi
  • Cast: Clément Sibony (Goran, alias Kubrick), Dan Herzberg (Didier, alias Toxic), Micky El Mazroui (Karim), Predrag Manojlovic (Sergueï), Lorànt Deutsch (Bilou), Karina Testa (Soraya), Adel Bencherif (Aziz), Samir Guesmi (Marco), Carine Lacroix (Lydia), François Morel (Legros), Samia Jadda (Sonia), Dominique Pinon (Le SDF), Hassan Koubba (Kaloun), Yolande Moreau (La femme Kodak), Marie Owen (Cécile), Valentine Vidal (Brigitte), Faustine Tournan (Julia), Catherine Arditi (Mme Legros), Nadjia Benelkadi (La mère de Soraya), Smaïl Mekki (Le père de Karim)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 105 min

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