Le Bison (et sa voisine Dorine) (2003)
Directed by Isabelle Nanty

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Louis Le Bison has just moved into his new Parisian apartment.  He likes his beauty sleep and is not pleased when his next door neighbour and concierge, Dorine, wakes him with her vacuum cleaner.   Pregnant with her fifth child, Dorine is thrown into a turmoil when her husband runs off with Louis's girlfriend.  Fortunately, Louis is there to help her through the ensuing crisis...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Isabelle Nanty
  • Script: Isabelle Nanty, Fabrice Roger-Lacan
  • Cinematographer: Philippe Pavans de Ceccatty
  • Music: Jérôme Bensoussan, Ignatus
  • Cast: Isabelle Nanty (Dorine), Edouard Baer (Louis Le Bison), Nicolas Marais (Joseph), Tilly Mandelbrot (Kim), Marie Martin (Léa), Jules-Angelo Bigarnet (Paulo), Pierre-François Martin-Laval (Joël), Martine Chevallier (Madame Cabut), Juliette Duval (Rose), Valérie Bonneton (Reine), Emmanuelle Lepoutre (Anita), Anne Consigny (L'avocate), Chad Chenouga (Mourad), Nadia Barentin (Irène), Riton Liebman (L'employé de banque), Candide Sanchez (Le premier huissier), Jacques Tresse (Le deuxième huissier), Solenn Jarniou (Madame Collin), Nanou Garcia (La sage-femme), Jean-Michel Portal (L'interne)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 96 min

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