Astérix: Le domaine des dieux (2014)
Directed by Alexandre Astier, Louis Clichy

Animation

Film Synopsis

The year is 50 BC and the Romans have managed to conquer the whole of Gaul - all except one little village.  Having exhausted every means at his disposal to bring this last village to heel, the emperor Julius Caesar decides to try a different tack.  He orders a new Roman estate to be built immediately nextdoor to the troublesome village, one equipped with all the latest mod cons and conveniences.  How long will these unconquerable barbarians resist the temptations on their doorstep?  Astérix and Obélix have their work cut out for them this time if they are to thwart Caesar's most ingenious ploy yet...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Alexandre Astier, Louis Clichy
  • Script: Jean-Rémi François, Philip LaZebnik, Alexandre Astier (dialogue), Albert Uderzo (book)
  • Music: Philippe Rombi
  • Cast: Roger Carel (Astérix), Guillaume Briat (Obélix), Lorànt Deutsch (Anglaigus), Laurent Lafitte (Duplicatha), Alexandre Astier (Oursenplus), Alain Chabat (Sénateur Prospectus), Elie Semoun (Cubitus), Géraldine Nakache (Dulcia), Lionnel Astier (Cétautomatix), François Morel (Ordralfabétix), Florence Foresti (Bonemine), Serge Papagalli (Abraracourcix), Bernard Alane (Panoramix), Baptiste Lecaplain (Gladiateur), Artus de Penguern (Petiminus), Brice Fournier (Sénateur Pesticius), Virginia Anderson (Romaine 1), Pauline Moingeon (Romaine 2)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 85 min

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