Les Démons de Jésus (1997)
Directed by Bernie Bonvoisin

Comedy

Film Synopsis

La famille Jacob composée des parents et de leurs enfants Néné, Jésus, Marie et Jeannot, vient d'emmenager dans une vieille batisse, gagnée aux jeux par Le Daron. Les frères Néné et Jésus vivent de filouteries et manoucheries en tous genres tandis que Marie tente de gagner sa vie honnetement, et que Jeannot vit de rêves.  Très vite, entre passions, rancunes et obstinances, la situation va degenerer...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Bernie Bonvoisin
  • Script: Bernie Bonvoisin
  • Cinematographer: Bernard Cavalié
  • Cast: Thierry Frémont (Jésus), Nadia Farès (Marie), Patrick Bouchitey (Dédé), Victor Lanoux (Jo), Antoinette Moya (Rita), Pierre Laplace (Ernest), Ludovic Vandendaele (Jeannot), Roberto Herlitzka (Raymond Piacentini), Jean-Louis Tribes (Antoine Piacentini), José Garcia (Bruno Piacentini), Fabienne Babe (Mathilde), Elie Semoun (Gérard), Martin Lamotte (Coldet), Yann Collette (Morizot), Marie Trintignant (Levrette), Jacqueline Danno (Préfontaine), Alexandra Sarramona (La collègue de Marie), Jean-Jacques Jauffret (Elvis), Pierre Thuillier (Un acolyte de Gérard), Patrick Maillard (Un acolyte de Maillard)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 117 min

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