Les Deux mondes (2007)
Directed by Daniel Cohen

Comedy / Adventure / Fantasy

Film Synopsis

Rémy Bassano is an ordinary kind of guy.  He lives in Paris, is married, has two children, and earns his living by restoring works of art.  His future will be anything but ordinary.  On the day his wife tells him that she is going to leave him, his workshop is flooded and Rémy finds himself in the firing line of his irate clients and insurers.   Hoping for some tea and sympathy, he visits his parents and suddenly finds himself in a parallel world.  In the village of Bégamini, Rémy is welcomed as a hero by the indigenous a tribe, who believe that he will liberate them from their tyrannical ruler Zotan...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Daniel Cohen
  • Script: Daniel Cohen, Jean-Marc Culiersi, Eva Maria Peters
  • Cinematographer: Laurent Dailland
  • Music: Richard Harvey
  • Cast: Benoît Poelvoorde (Rémy Bassano), Natacha Lindinger (Lucile), Michel Duchaussoy (Mutr van Kimé), Daniel Cohen (Rimé Kiel), Pascal Elso (Serge Vitali), Arly Jover (Delphine), Augustin Legrand (Kerté), Mathias Mlekuz (Bali), Zofia Moreno (Cara), Catherine Mouchet (La libraire), Florence Loiret Caille (Omi), Stefano Accorsi (Antoine Geller), Baptiste Jaubert (Théo), Nova-Louna Castano (Lisa), Laurent Labasse (Terrassier 1), Henri Payet (Pago), Catherine Ferran (Jeanne Bassano -- La mère de Rémy), Husky Kihal (Type en survetement), Michelle Goddet (Docteur Nathalie Begue), Jean-Marc Culiersi (M. Beaumont ANPE)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 105 min

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