Le Nouveau Jean-Claude (2002)
Directed by Didier Tronchet

Comedy
aka: The New Jean-Claude

Film Synopsis

Pizza delivery boy by night and street mime artist during the day, Jean-Claude has just been abandoned by his girlfriend who can no longer tolerate his way of life.  Luckily he has his friends to help him through this difficult period in his life.  With the help of Bob, Luis and Jeff, Jean-Claude will soon pick himself up.  This is when he makes the acquaintance of a fascinating but elusive young woman named Marianna...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Didier Tronchet
  • Script: Didier Tronchet
  • Cinematographer: Christophe Beaucarne
  • Music: Antoine Réjasse
  • Cast: Mathieu Demy (Jean-Claude), Clotilde Courau (Marianna), Richard Berry (Luis), Benoît Tachoires (Bob), Michèle Garcia (La sexothérapeute), Véronique Boulanger (Agnès), François Levantal (Marco, le vigile), Darry Cowl (Jeff), Bonnafet Tarbouriech (Le client costaud), Françoise Gazio (Femme costaud), Olivier Mellor (Gérard), Jean-Yves Chatelais (Moline), Emmanuel Legrand (Flic), Arsène Jiroyan (Mac Poupées gonflable), Marie Mergey (Vielle ame au parfum), Christian Gazio (André), Philippe Beglia (L'adepte du fist-fucking), Ludovic Berthillot (Le voyou), Jean-Christophe Bouvet (Le directeur du grand magasin), Thomas Chabrol (Jean-Michel)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 95 min
  • Aka: The New Jean-Claude

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