Tableau d'honneur (1992)
Directed by Charles Nemes

Comedy / Family
aka: List of Merite

Film Synopsis

The humdrum existence of high school student Jules Martin takes a dramatic turn when one day he meets Christian, a former pupil at his school who intends to swindle his headmaster.  Jules's personal problems are aggravated by his parents - an authoritarian father and an over-protective mother.  After having had a brief affair with his father's ex-mistress, Jules begins to take an interest in her daughter, Cécile...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Charles Nemes
  • Script: Philippe Ferran, Charles Nemes
  • Cinematographer: Étienne Fauduet
  • Music: Marc-Olivier Dupin
  • Cast: Guillaume de Tonquedec (Jules Martin), Claude Jade (Gabrielle Martin), Philippe Khorsand (Paul Martin), Cécile Pallas (Cécile), François Berléand (Alain Denizet), Jean-Paul Roussillon (Albert Croquebois), Evelyne Buyle (Geneviève Fournet), Eric Elmosnino (Christian Ribet), Patrick Guillemin (Vachette), Kathy Kriegel (Delphine), Mathias Mégard (Didier Portman), Guillaume Gallienne (Castagnier), Stéphanie Ruaux (Marijo), Léa Drucker (Solange), Judith Rémy (Isabelle), Marine Jolivet (La pharmacienne), Hervé Hiolle (Le compagnon de Cécile), Brigitte Chamarande (La speakerine), Gwénola de Luze (Fausse Cécile), Jean-Paul Farré (L'enquéteur)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min
  • Aka: List of Merite

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