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- Source: Vive la France!
Vive la France is a 2013 French comedy film directed by Michaël Youn.
Plot
Taboulistan is a tiny fictional country in Central Asia, supposedly wedged between Afghanistan, Kyrgyzstan and Tajikistan, virtually unknown to the world. Its only asset is a reputation for inventing tabbouleh. Alas, the Lebanese have stolen the recipe that their country is famous for. So, two half-brother Taboulistani shepherds are sent to France by their president to promote their country. Their method: "terrorist advertising". They seek to destroy the Eiffel Tower using a plane. Following a strike at Paris-Charles de Gaulle airport, they land in Corsica. They meet with Corsican nationalists and board a boat for Marseille. Unfortunately, one of them is the victim of an attack because he was wearing a PSG shirt, followed by a medical error. Unaware of their true motives a journalist helps them to go to Paris in order to correct the error. Enroute they meet many hospitable people and overcome obstacles filled with high jinks. Once in Paris neither of the brothers can go through with the plan, but unbeknownst to them the Taboulistani government has sent a back-up crew. Luckily the brothers recognize them and foil their plan, becoming international heroes in the process and ironically bringing fame to Taboulistan.
Cast
José García as Muzafar
Michaël Youn as Ferouz
Isabelle Funaro as Marianne Bouvier
Ary Abittan as Jafaraz Ouèchemagül
Moussa Maaskri as Adadat Ouèchmagül
Vincent Moscato as Uncle Momo
Guilaine Londez as Aunt Nanette
Franck Gastambide as Kevin
Jérôme Commandeur as Policeman
Émilie Caen as Hostess
Jean-François Cayrey as Paris Taxi Driver
References
External links
Vive la France at IMDb
Vive la France! is an extant 1918 American silent war drama film directed by Roy William Neill and starring Dorothy Dalton. It was distributed by Famous Players–Lasky and Paramount Pictures.
Plot
Cast
Dorothy Dalton as Genevieve Bouchette
Edmund Lowe as Jean Picard
Fred Starr as Captain Heinrich May
Tom Guise as Colonel Bouchier
Bert Woodruff as Pierre Le Gai
Bert Sprotte as German Seargeant
Eunice Woodruff
Preservation status
A print of Vive la France! exists in a European archive, the Cinematheque Royale de Belgique, Brussels.
References
External links
Vive la France! at IMDb
Synopsis at AllMovie
Lobby poster
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