Au bistro du coin (2011)
Directed by Charles Nemes

Comedy

Film Synopsis

United by a common cause to help the homeless, several residents in a busy neighbourhood get together to organise a charity show.  They meet up at a corner restaurant to make all of the necessary preparations for what promises to be a lively event.  Good intentions there may be, but there are also bad feelings, and not everyone is driven by purely selfless motives.  Amidst this atmosphere of bonhomie and cooperation there are heated arguments and petty rivalries.  Even when the objective is a noble one, there's still plenty of ill-feeling, and much that can go wrong...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Charles Nemes
  • Script: Fred Testot (dialogue), Brigitte Tanguy (dialogue), Lionel Dutemple (dialogue)
  • Cinematographer: Jean-Pierre Sauvaire
  • Music: Alexandre Jaffray, Gilles Lakoste
  • Cast: Fred Testot (Manu), Guy Lecluyse (Bertrand), Vincent Desagnat (Jeremy), Frédérique Bel (Fanny), Nader Boussandel (Nader), Jérôme Commandeur (Le pompier pilier de bar), Anne Girouard (Véronique Van Herzel), Eddy Mitchell (Victor), Arsène Mosca (Bruno), Vincent Lacoste (Jules), Hélène Seuzaret (Sofia), Eric Judor (L'infirmier pétitionnaire), Ramzy Bedia (Michel Vignot), Bruno Solo (Samuel, le véto), Arnaud Tsamère (Séverin), Stéphan Wojtowicz (Commissaire Vasarelli), François Berléand (François, le libraire), Alban Ivanoff (L'automobiliste impatient), Issa Doumbia (Le chauffeur-livreur), Winston Ong (M. Tran)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 85 min

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