Smugglers' Songs Explained
Smugglers' Songs |
Director: | Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche |
Producer: | Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche |
Starring: | Jacques Nolot |
Music: | Valentin Clastrier |
Cinematography: | Irina Lubtchansky |
Editing: | Nicolas Bancilhon |
Runtime: | 97 minutes |
Country: | France |
Language: | French |
Smugglers' Songs (French: '''Les Chants de Mandrin''') is a 2011 French adventure film written and directed by Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche.[1] [2] It won the 2011 Prix Jean Vigo award.[3]
Plot
Following the death of the notorious smuggler Louis Mandrin his old friends walk in his footsteps and make him popular by composing and singing songs about him.
Cast
- Jacques Nolot as Le marquis
- Christian Milia-Darmezin as Le colporteur Jean Sératin
- Kenji Levan as Court-Toujours
- Rabah Ameur-Zaïmeche as Bélissard
- Salim Ameur-Zaïmeche as Malice
- Sylvain Roume as Ma Noblesse
- Nicolas Bancilhon as Blondin
- Abel Jafri as La Buse
- Sylvain Rifflet as La Flûte
- Sylvia Albaret as Mandrinette
- Xavier Pons as Le sergent
- Jean-Luc Nancy as L'imprimeur Jean-Luc Cynan
- Yann-Yvon Pennec as Le brigadier-chef
Notes and References
- Web site: Smugglers' Songs. unifrance.org . 2014-01-22.
- Book: Smith, Ian Hayden . International Film Guide 2012 . 2012 . 978-1908215017 . 55.
- Web site: Smugglers' Songs . 2012-04-06 . Variety.