Vive la France
Vive la France | |
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Directed by | Michaël Youn |
Starring |
José García Michaël Youn |
Release date |
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Running time | 94 min |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Budget | $18.8 million |
Box office | $9.3 million[1] |
Vive la France is a 2013 French comedy film directed by Michaël Youn.
Cast
- José García – Muzafar
- Michaël Youn – Ferouz
- Isabelle Funaro – Marianne Bouvier
- Ary Abittan – Jafaraz Ouèchemagül
- Moussa Maaskri – Adadat Ouèchmagül
- Vincent Moscato – Uncle Momo
- Guilaine Londez – Aunt Nanette
- Franck Gastambide – Kevin
- Jérôme Commandeur – The Cop
- Émilie Caen – The hostess
- Jean-François Cayrey – Taxi Paris
Plot
Taboulistan is a tiny fictional country, supposedly wedged between Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, virtually unknown to the world. Its only asset is a reputation for inventing tabbouleh. Alas, the Lebanese have stolen the recipe for their country. So two half-brother taboulistani shepherds are sent to France by their president to promote their country. Their method: "terrorist advertising." They seek to destroy the Eiffel Tower using a plane. Following a strike at Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport, they land in Corsica. They meet with Corsican nationalists and board a boat for Marseille. Unfortunately, one of them is the victim of an attack because he was wearing a PSG shirt, followed by a medical error. A journalist helps them to go to Paris.