En pays cannibale (2013)
Directed by Alexandre Villeret

Comedy
aka: Urban Cannibal

Film Synopsis

Far from picture postcard Paris, Max and his gang of deadbeats hang out in an urban rat run that is ruled by pimps and drugs pushers.  In their 48-hour 'trip tease', the friends stumble from one mad situation to another in the lower depths of Panama.  Welcome to the land of the cannibals...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Alexandre Villeret
  • Script: Aymeric de Heurtaumont, Alexandre Villeret
  • Cast: Axel Philippon (Max), David Saracino (Lenny), Ivan Cori (Yoann), Jo Prestia (Angelo), Sophie Chamoux (Marie), Magdalena Malina (Joséphine), Dany Verissimo-Petit (Nathalie), Shamsy Sharlézia (José), Claire Amouroux (Lady Fanta), Yves Pignot (Mon adjudant), Dexter Dex Tao (Dexter), Christophe Perez (Nightclub bouncer), Mickaël Sabah (Policeman 2), Bertrand Constant (Mr. 30 cm), Fabio Bouhnik (Policeman 1), Mireille Vandekerkhove (Dexter's Friend), Macha Polivka (Girl in the night club), Pauline Chodlewski (Stéphanie), Angélique Locquard (Natacha), Pierre Gandar May (Edouard's friend 2)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Black and White (HD)
  • Runtime: 84 min
  • Aka: Urban Cannibal

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