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Ange, the mayor of a remote depopulated village in Corsica is launching a theater workshop aimed to give new life to the region. To this end, he's signing a contract with a cultural institution for whom the villagers are rehearsing a play.

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René Jauneau ...
Ange Michelangeli
Angèle Massei ...
Lellè Michelangeli
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Sauveur Michelangeli
Elise Tielrooy ...
Carole
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Rinatu Michelangeli
Nathalie Grandhomme ...
Anna
Sarah Jossen ...
Marcia
Guy Cimino ...
Pantaleon
François Berlinghi ...
Fanfan
Jo Fondacci ...
Tarsigliu
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Simone Calaud ...
Une villageoise
Fifine Canoni ...
Une villageoise
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Un musicien
Marie-Ange Geronimi ...
Une villageoise
Angèle Giacomini ...
Une villageoise
Le Groupe Rock Cantelli ...
Le groupe rock
Lili Le Calvez ...
Une villageoise
Colomba Marchetti ...
Une villageoise
Marina Moncade ...
La doctoresse
Rachid Ouchem ...
Un acteur de la pièce
Shaumila Roy ...
la bonne indienne et 'deuxième femme' d'Ange

Directed by

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Robin Renucci

Written by

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Pierre Chosson ... (collaboration)
 
Stéphane Gallet ... (collaboration)
 
Jean-Louis Milesi ... (collaboration)
 
Ricardo Montserrat ... (collaboration)
 
Jean-Bernard Pouy ... ()
 
Robin Renucci ... ()

Produced by

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Alain Guesnier ... producer

Music by

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Pierre Gambini

Cinematography by

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Bruno Privat

Editing by

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Lisa Pfeiffer

Editorial Department

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Jean-Loup Bro ... color timer
Mathilde Delacroix ... color timer
Philippe Reinaudo ... digital intermediate technical director

Art Direction by

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Bruno Beaugé

Costume Design by

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Monic Parelle

Production Management

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Antoine Beau ... production manager
Florence Franceschi ... assistant production manager
Colette Maurel ... post-production supervisor

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Raphaëlle Piani ... first assistant director

Art Department

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Jean-Marie Esposito ... ripper
Hervé Simon ... property master

Sound Department

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Annabel Acquaviva ... boom operator
Jérôme Alexandre ... re-recording mixer
Louis Bart ... assistant sound editor
Maxime Gavaudan ... sound editor / sound

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Ronald Boullet ... digital artist

Camera and Electrical Department

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Stéphane Afchain ... best boy grip
Sofia Olstorpe ... assistant camera
Daniel Salmon ... key grip
Frédéric Vial ... first assistant camera

Music Department

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Bruno Coulais ... music arranger

Script and Continuity Department

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Sylvie Koechlin ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Jean-Loup Bro ... digital grader
Christophe Debono ... animal trainer

Thanks

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Nathalie Bloch-Lainé ... thanks

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Plot Summary

Ange, the mayor of a distant mountain village in Corsica becoming depopulated has launched a drama workshop supposed to give new life to the region. To this end he is to sign a contract with a cabinet minister for whom the villagers are rehearsing a play. It is the very day of the coming of the minister that Ange chooses to pass away, which infuriates his cantankerous wife Lellè. The contract must be signed anyway but how to go about it, mainly with such a family as Ange's: Rinatu, the nationalist, traditionalist son; Sauveur, the former local policeman turned politician; Marcia, Rinatu's daughter, determined to perform the play at any cost; Ange's two wives, the official one: the bad-tempered Lellè, and the unofficial one, the Indian domestic worker of Indian origin? To say nothing of Pantaleone, the deputy mayor, whose wife has been one of Ange's (numerous) mistresses. Written by Guy Bellinger

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Also Known As
  • Qui a dit que nous étions morts? (France)
  • Avà he mortu! (France)
Runtime
  • 90 min
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