Pauvre Richard! (2013)
Directed by Malik Chibane

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Richard and Omar, two old friends, live in a close-knit district of the suburbs where they earn a living selling hot drinks at a busy market.  It is a happy little community where everyone is ready to come to the aid of his neighbour.  Then comes the fateful day when Omar wins the jackpot on the International Lottery.  The publicity shy Omar wants to keep his name out of the papers but soon it seems that everyone knows his secret.  Richard's life suddenly becomes very complicated when he is suspected of being the lottery winner...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Malik Chibane
  • Script: Malik Chibane, François Patissier, Michel Sanz
  • Cinematographer: Vincent Jeannot
  • Music: Abdelhadi El Rharbi
  • Cast: Frédéric Diefenthal (Richard), Yacine Belhousse (Omar), Elsa Lunghini (Amel), Delphine Théodore (Sabine), Smaïn (Farid), Mohamed Hicham (Mourad), Marc Andréoni (Luis), Jackie Berroyer (Patron du café), Agnès Soral (Mme Pélissier), Nadège Beausson-Diagne (Josephine), Julie Nicolet (Belle blonde), Abel Jafri (Placier), Isabelle Silvestri (Maria), Frantz Herman (Livreur Conforama)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min

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