Dieumerci! (2016)
Directed by Lucien Jean-Baptiste

Comedy

Film Synopsis

As he leaves prison, 44-year-old Dieumerci vows to change his life and follow his dream: to become an actor.   To that end, he enrols in a drama course, which he pays for by taking on temporary jobs.  But his troubles are far from over.  His pain-in-the-neck buddy, Clément, appears determined to derail his plans...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Lucien Jean-Baptiste
  • Script: Grégory Boutboul, Véronique Armenakian, Grégory Boutboul, Lucien Jean-Baptiste, Lucien Jean-Baptiste (dialogue), Lucien Jean-Baptiste
  • Cast: Lucien Jean-Baptiste (Dieumerci), Baptiste Lecaplain (Clément), Delphine Théodore (Brigitte), Olivier Sitruk (Marc), Firmine Richard (Marie-Thérèse), Michel Jonasz (Daniel), Jean-François Balmer (Ventura), Edouard Montoute (Chef cuisine), Jacques Frantz (Polito), Oudesh Rughooputh (Jawad), Clara Joly (Mélanie), Noémie Merlant (Audrey), François Deblock (F.X.), Alexandre Borras (Steed), Yvonne Gradelet (Chaisière), Yanig Samot
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 95 min

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