New délire (2007)
Directed by Eric Le Roch

Comedy

Film Synopsis

First take a Bollywood film.  Remove all the sound and music.  Totally rewrite the plot. Add new dialogues.  Shoot some new scenes.  Re-edit the entire film.  Stick on a new score and hire unknown actors to double everyone in the film.  Oh, and don't forget to liven things up with millions of special effects.  What does this give us?  Why, New Délire, the adventures of an Indian in the world of show biz.  Could this be the future of French cinema?
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Film Credits

  • Director: Eric Le Roch
  • Script: David Dhawan, Laurent Gerra, Eric Le Roch, Pascal Légitimus
  • Cinematographer: Wilfrid Sempé
  • Music: Alain Bernard, Pauline Ester, David Lalou
  • Cast: Pascal Légitimus (Le présentateur 1), Luis Rego (Machin), Hélène de Fougerolles (Paula), Mathilda May (Fanny), Jean-Marie Bigard (Le producteur), Simon Abkarian (Gunter), Charlotte de Turckheim (La mère de Bobby), Serge Hazanavicius (Le groom), Philippe Fretun (Garcia), François Siener (Günther), Jean-Pierre Rigaux (Le maître), Louis-Marie Audubert (Kamel - le chorégraphe), Roland Marchisio (Le vigile), Alain Dorval (Le boxeur), Jean-Yves Chatelais (Le chanteur perdant), Christian Sinniger (Le gardien de prison), Philippe Manesse (Le photographe), Franck Lorrain (Le copain de Bobby 1), Christophe Giordano (Le copain de Bobby 2), Stéphane Facco (Le copain de Bobby 3)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 85 min

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