Faut savoir se contenter de beaucoup (2015)
Directed by Jean-Henri Meunier

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Jean-Marc Rouillan, an activist on the extreme left, and Noël Godin, a critic and notorious pie thrower, have almost given up on human beings.  Is there no one capable of looking on the bright sight, no one who remains true to his or her ideals?  Rouillan and Godin are doubtful, but still they persevere in their quest to find such a person.  In their trusty Cadillac, they set off on a tour of France, hoping to have their grim assessment of human nature refuted.  In the course of their expedition, they have many surprising encounters and discover that humanity is not quite so lacking in promise as they had imagined.  Perhaps mankind has a future after all...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jean-Henri Meunier
  • Script: Jean-Henri Meunier
  • Cast: Jean-Marc Rouillan (Jean-Marc), Noël Godin (Noël), Miss Ming (Miss Ming), Bernardo Sandoval (Bernardo), Jan Bucquoy (Jan), Sergi López (Sergi), Jean-Pierre Bouyxou (Jean-Pierre), Sylvie Van Hiel (Sylvie)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 90 min

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