Le Prestige de la mort (2006) Directed by Luc Moullet
Comedy / Drama
aka: Death's Glamour
Film Synopsis
Even though he hasn't sorted out the finances for his next film yet, director
Luc Moullet heads off to the south of France in the hope of finding some
suitable locations. He is busy reconnoitring in the mountains when
he comes across the body of a dead man. Now, if Moullet had been a
normal person he would have immediately gone to the authorities to report
his unpleasant discovery. But Moullet is not a normal person, he is
a film director who desperately needs a big publicity coup to give a boost
to his ailing career. So, instead, he swaps his passport with that
of the dead man, and leads the world to think that he has dropped dead.
Unfortunately for him the dead man turns out to be someone of great importance
in the world of commerce. Even worse, the news of Mollet's untimely
death is somewhat overshadowed by the demise of a far more famous filmmaker
- Jean-Luc Godard. It seems that Moullet's plans have gone somewhat
awry...
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