| Gérard Meylan | ... | Norman | |
| Chantal Lauby | ... | Klavinski | |
| Antoine Coesens | ... | Victor (as Antoine Cloesens Lazaro) | |
| Florient Azoulay | ... | Michel | |
| Noëlle Perna | ... | Nicole | |
| Philippe Rigot | ... | David | |
| Sandrine Senes | ... | Chantal | |
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| Thomas Lemoine | ... | DJ (uncredited) | |
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| Frédéric Cerulli | |||
Writing credits(in alphabetical order) | ||
| Frédéric Cerulli | ||
| Thomas Gauthier | ||
Produced by | |||
| Marc Geoffroy | .... | producer | |
Cinematography by | |||
| Olivier Landry | |||
Other crew | |||
| Laurence Nicoli | .... | script supervisor assistant | |
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| Full cast and crew | Company credits | IMDb France section |
I expected a weird movie, promised to a tiny released in theatres. And I was damn right. The tale of a bunch of friends: an undertaker, a coroner physician, the mayor of the small town where all live, and some other guys, who commit murders and "dress" them in accidents in order to collect life indemnity from the victims.
Directing, scenery and actors give the audience a bizarre feeling, hard to follow, and not easy to describe. But it's never corny. I repeat, it's very difficult to resume in a proper way. The audience may feel disappointed with many unanswered questions.
But it's not uninteresting.
American sometimes make such unusual features, see Philip Haas' MUSIC OF CHANCE, for instance.
And that's another comment...