Télé Gaucho (2012)
Directed by Michel Leclerc

Comedy

Film Synopsis

With the advent of the camcorder anyone, literally anyone, can now gain access to the previously highly exclusive realm of television.   Armed with this latest technological miracle, Jean-Lou, Yasmina, Victor, Clara, Adonis and their friends waste no time creating their own TV channel, Télé Gaucho, which will prove to be both anarchic and provocative...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Michel Leclerc
  • Script: Michel Leclerc, Thomas Lilti
  • Cinematographer: Guillaume Deffontaines
  • Cast: Félix Moati (Victor), Eric Elmosnino (Jean-Lou), Sara Forestier (Clara), Maïwenn (Yasmina), Emmanuelle Béart (Patricia Gabriel), Yannick Choirat (Étienne), Zinedine Soualem (Jimmy), Samir Guesmi (Bébé), François-Eric Gendron (Le père de Victor), Christiane Millet (La mère de Victor), Lionel Girard (Adonis), Anne Benoît (Mme Serrano), Carla Besnaïnou (Justine), Aristide Demonico (Poliakov), Flora Tonnelier (Flora), Franc Bruneau (Juan), Jean-François Abadie (Vieillot Télé Gaucho), David Mora (Assistant Patricia Gabriel), Marc Arnaud (Assistant Patricia Gabriel), Clémence Beauxis (Invitée anorexique)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 108 min

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