Les Trois frères, le retour (2014)
Directed by Didier Bourdon, Bernard Campan

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Fifteen years after they were first brought together by their dead mother, Didier, Bernard and Pascal are once again reunited, this time to learn that their mother has left them a mountain of debts to clear.  In the intervening time things have not improved for any of the half-brothers.   Bernard now lives in a caravan and scrapes a living as an actor.  Didier supplements his income as a teacher by selling sextoys by post.  Pascal survives by bleeding his sugar mummy.  The news that they have inherited a massive debt does not go down well.  With the help of Bernard's daughter Sarah the brothers try to improve their financial position via a spot of improvised drugs dealing.  It turns out not to be the best of career moves...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Didier Bourdon, Bernard Campan
  • Cinematographer: Pascal Caubère
  • Cast: Didier Bourdon (Didier Latour), Bernard Campan (Bernard Latour), Pascal Légitimus (Pascal Latour), Antoine du Merle (Michael Rossignol), Fatima Adoum (Sabrina), Séverine Vasselin (Priscilla Latour), Christian Heck (Me Vaselin), Yvonne Gradelet, Mona Walravens, Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu, David Salles, Daniel Russo, Sofia Lesaffre, Oscar Copp, Alison Wheeler, Sara Mortensen, Bruno Chapelle, Patrick Bouin, Hyacinthe Imayanga
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 106 min

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