Le Dernier week-end (2011)
Directed by Aly Borgini

Comedy / Drama

Film Synopsis

When Claude Dampierre, an incredibly wealthy businessman, invites them to spend a weekend with him at his magnificent château, his friends and family naturally presume he is going to divulge the contents of his will to them.  After all, the man is well within spitting distance of death's door and it is only a matter of months surely before he shuffles off this mortal coil and leaves them his massive fortune?  Little do they know that Dampierre has no intention of dying just yet.  Quite the contrary.  He has invited his guests to his homestead for a very different purpose to the one they imagine.  They have been gathered together to take part in his own personal amusement...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Aly Borgini
  • Script: Aly Borgini
  • Cinematographer: Laurent Fleutot
  • Music: Daniel Roca
  • Cast: Daniel Dublet (Claude Dampierre), Jean-Noël Martin (Le Père François (Le Prêtre)), Luc Bataini (Luigi), Hélène Arié, Jean-Marie Mistral, Natacha Inutine, Jean-Mathieu Erny, Carine Frisque, Guy Vouillot, Alain Azerot, Elise Berthelier, Olivier Galfione, Georges D'Audignon, Brigitte Faure, Lena Kovski, Isabelle Jeanbrau, Raphaël Potier, Marine Segalen, Anne-Laure Gruet, Sébastien Lioux
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 105 min

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