Ni à vendre ni à louer (2011)
Directed by Pascal Rabaté

Comedy
aka: Holidays by the Sea

Film Synopsis

It is a spring weekend on the Atlantic coast.  A retired couple take up residence in their pokey second home and encounter some punk rockers who have settled in a beach hut.  In the distance, two impostors dressed in green and orange play a round of golf, not far from a funeral cortege.  Meanwhile, an umbrella salesman has an S&M rendezvous with a dominatrix at a hotel by the sea where two couples have their holiday ruined by a stray kite...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Pascal Rabaté
  • Script: Pascal Rabaté, Scop
  • Cinematographer: Benoît Chamaillard
  • Music: Alain Pewzner
  • Cast: Jacques Gamblin (Monsieur Cerf-volant), Maria de Medeiros (Madame Collier), François Damiens (Monsieur Fraises), François Morel (Homme tente), Dominique Pinon (Homme caravane), Arsène Mosca (L'épicier de la supérette), Marie Kremer (L'orpheline), Chantal Neuwirth (La veuve), Catherine Hosmalin (Femme maisonnette), Charles Schneider (Homme maisonnette), Gustave de Kervern (Gofeur vert), Vincent Martin (Golfeur orange), Stéphanie Pillonca (Madame crème chantilly), David Salles (VRP SM), Patricia Franchino (Dominatrice SM), Frank Cimière (Employé pompes funèbres), Nelly Antignac (Femme météo), Mike Brank (Chanteur groupe punk), Stéphanie Chavaroc (Punkette 1), Charlotte Dewevre (Punkette 2)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 77 min
  • Aka: Holidays by the Sea

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