Le Grand partage (2015)
Directed by Alexandra Leclère

Comedy

Film Synopsis

It is in the midst of the worst winter ever that the government issues a decree that obliges all French citizens to take into their homes their less fortunate comrades for the duration of the cold spell.  Not everyone welcomes this good will initiative and a mood of panic soon asserts itself in one of the capital's most upmarket apartment blocks...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Alexandra Leclère
  • Script: Alexandra Leclère
  • Music: Philippe Rombi
  • Cast: Karin Viard (Christine Dubreuil), Didier Bourdon (Pierre Dubreuil), Valérie Bonneton (Béatrice Bretzel), Michel Vuillermoz (Grégory Bretzel), Josiane Balasko (La gardienne), Patrick Chesnais (Le voisin excentrique), Firmine Richard (Philomena), Michèle Moretti (Françoise Dubreuil), Anémone (Madame Abramovitch), Jackie Berroyer (Monsieur Abramovitch), Sandra Zidani (Madeleine), Pauline Vaubaillon (Audrey Dubreuil), Marie-Philomène Nga (Nassifa), Priscilla Adade (Aïssa), Lise Lamétrie (Mme Poil, l'employée de mairie), Yann Sorton (Kristian, le Moldave), Catherine Chevallier (La directrice de la maison de retraite), Béatrice Michel (Odile), Cédric Dioméde (William), Pierre Jacquemin (Jean-Claude)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 102 min

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