Nuit d'ivresse
Nuit d'ivresse | |
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Directed by | Bernard Nauer |
Written by |
Josiane Balasko Thierry Lhermitte Michel Blanc |
Starring |
Josiane Balasko Thierry Lhermitte |
Cinematography | Carlo Varini |
Edited by | Olivier Morel |
Production company |
Cinq Productions Cofimage Ice Films Les Films Flam |
Distributed by | Gaumont Film Company |
Release dates |
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Running time | 87 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Box office | $10.4 million[1] |
Nuit d'ivresse (Drunkenness night) is a 1986 French cult comedy film directed by Bernard Nauer and starring Josiane Balasko and Thierry Lhermitte.
Plot
Jacques Belin is a famous host of TV game awaits his bride in the cafe of the East Railway Station, it will never come to the appointment. He meets a woman named Fred freshly released from prison and charmless, consuming too in the bar, waiting for his train that should take him to Metz with her sister. Complete opposites, but their respective solitudes push to talk and drink together. There followed an eventful evening and wake ever memorable ...
Cast
- Josiane Balasko as Frède
- Thierry Lhermitte as Jacques Belin
- Jean-Michel Dupuis as Steve
- Viviane Elbaz as Marlène
- Gérard Jugnot as Himself
- Victoria Abril as Jugnot's wife
- Marc Dudicourt as President Bulot
- Daniel Dadzu as Auguste
- Alain Doutey as Jean-François Ragain
- Daniel Jégou as M.A. Ammou
- Sylvie Novak as Valérie Ammou
- France Roche as Herself
- Ticky Holgado as The electro
- Bruno Moynot as The cameraman
TV Movie
A TV Movie version of the movie was made in 1988, directed by Alain Dhénaut. Josiane Balasko is still the lead actress but her character is named Simone and Michel Blanc replaced Thierry Lhermitte in the leading role.
Theaters
The play had been play by several actors since it was created.
- 1985 : With Josiane Balasko, Michel Blanc & Jean-François Dérec, directed by Josiane Balasko & Michel Blanc, Le Splendid
- 2002 : With Michèle Bernier, Francis Huster, Pascal Légitimus, Christian Sinniger & Marilou Berry directed by Josiane Balasko, Théâtre de la Renaissance[2]
- 2014-16 : With Larra Mendy, Loïc Rojouan & Stéphane Caudéran, directed by Xavier Viton, Café-théâtre des Beaux-arts[3]
- 2015 : With Élisabeth Buffet, Denis Maréchal & Jean-Christophe Barc, directed by Dominique Guillo, Tour[4]