La Loi de la jungle (2016) Directed by Antonin Peretjatko
Comedy
Film Synopsis
Marc Châtaigne, a young new recruit at the Standards Ministry, is sent
to Guyana on a delicate mission - to ensure that European standards are adhered
to in the construction of Guyaneige, the first indoor ski slope in Amazonia.
A lot is hanging on the project which, it is hoped, will revive the region's
floundering tourist industry. In his work, Marc is assisted by Tarzan,
an attractive young intern attached to the local forestry commission.
It is she who will act as his guide and chauffeur. A car accident results
in the two of them losing their way in the forest. Are Marc and Tarzan
equipped to deal with the numerous hazards that lie ahead of them...?
Cast: Vincent Macaigne (Marc Châtaigne),
Vimala Pons (Tarzan),
Pascal Légitimus (Christian Duplex),
Mathieu Amalric (Galgaric),
Fred Tousch (Maître Friquelin),
Rodolphe Pauly (Damien),
Jean-Luc Bideau (Rosio),
Pascal Tagnati (Ulrich),
Thomas De Pourquery (Georges),
Philippe Laudenbach (De Rostiviec),
Marc-Antoine Vaugeois (Le stagiaire de la femme de ménage),
Jamel El Gharbi (Déménageur 1),
Stéphane Petillot (Déménageur 2),
Serge Trinquecoste (Le commandant de bord),
Laura Giudice (La stagiaire Rosio),
Stana Roumillac (L'hôtesse d'avion)
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Color
Runtime: 99 min
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