La Bostella (2000)
Directed by Edouard Baer

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Several friends find themselves holed up in a house in the Camargue region of France, their mission: to put together the television programme they have been commissioned to make for the autumn.  The head of the group soon realises that it will be an uphill struggle trying to bring order and discipline to such a lively bunch, and so he is torn between staying to see the job through and running away in abject despair...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Edouard Baer
  • Script: Edouard Baer, Fabrice Roger-Lacan
  • Cinematographer: Laurent Machuel
  • Music: Julien Baer
  • Cast: Edouard Baer (Edouard), Rosine Favey (Toune, Edouard's mother), Gilles Gaston-Dreyfus (Gilles), Jean-Michel Lahmi (Jean-Mi), Pierre-Louis Lanier (Jef), Philippe Laudenbach (Jacky), Emmanuelle Lepoutre (Manu), Francis Van Litsenborgh (Francis), Joseph Malerba (Jo), Sonia Mankaï (Karima), Patrick Mille (Milou), Isabelle Nanty (Mathilda, the producer), Sandrine Rigault (Chloé), François Rollin (Dr. Drain), André Djento (Zitrac), Francia Seguy (Francis' mother), Alain Vagh (Alain, local artist), Roland Menoux (Roland), Stéphanie Dilmi (La stripteaseuse Bambi), Mathieu Ducrez (L'homme escargot Mike)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 95 min

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