Médecin de campagne (2016)
Directed by Thomas Lilti

Comedy / Drama
aka: Irreplaceable

Film Synopsis

All of the inhabitants of a rural backwater have become dependent on Jean-Pierre, the doctor who treats and comforts them day and night, seven days a week.  When he falls ill, Jean-Pierre has no choice but to accept the assistance of Nathalie, a doctor who has only recently graduated and has much to learn.  Will she be able to adapt to this new way of life?  And if she does, will she succeed in replacing the one person who was thought to be irreplaceable...?
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Film Credits

  • Director: Thomas Lilti
  • Script: Thomas Lilti, Baya Kasmi
  • Photo: Nicolas Gaurin
  • Cast: François Cluzet (Jean-Pierre Werner), Marianne Denicourt (Nathalie Delezia), Christophe Odent (Norès), Patrick Descamps (Francis Maroini), Guy Faucher (Monsieur Sorlin), Margaux Fabre (Ninon), Julien Lucas (Le fiancé de Ninon), Yohann Goetzmann (Alexis), Josée Laprun (La mère d'Alexis), Philippe Bertin (Guy), Géraldine Schitter (Fanny), Isabelle Sadoyan (La mère de Werner), Félix Moati (Vincent Werner), Sylvie Lachat (La patiente dépressive), Régis Iacono (Le patient diabétique), Michel Charrel (Monsieur Jallet)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 102 min
  • Aka: Irreplaceable

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