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1/11/07188 million admissions were registered in French theaters in 2006. This figure confirms the trend observed since 2001 showing an upswing in movie attendance. | Full credits Associate producer : Patrick GodeauDirector : Fabien OntenienteAssistant Director : Véronique Labrid Scriptwriters : Fabien Onteniente, Philippe Guillard, Franck Dubosc, Manu BoozAuthors of original work : Franck Dubosc, Fabien OntenienteActors : Gérard Lanvin, Mathilde Seigner, Franck Dubosc, Claude Brasseur, Mylène Demongeot, Antoine Duléry, Frédérique Bel, Christine Citti, Laurent Olmedo, Abbès Zahmani, François Levantal, Olivier Doran, Dominique Regnier, Ida Techer, Emmanuelle GalabruDirector of photography : Jérôme RobertSound mixer : Paul Lainé, Philippe Hessler, François GroultProduction manager : Nicole FirnPress Attaché (film) : Alexandra SchamisFilm editor : Vincent Tabaillon, Nicole SaunierContinuity supervisor : Françoise ThouvenotProduction designer : Jean-Marc KerdelhueMusic Composer : Frédéric Botton Casting : Gérard MoulevrierCostume designer : Jacqueline Bouchard Film production and distribution International distribution Statistics Technical details Feature film, Fiction , ComedyProduction language : French Nationality : 100% French (France) Production year : 2005 French release : 26/04/2006 Runtime : 1h 35mn Current status : Released Visa issue date : 31/03/2006 Approval : Yes Production formats :
35mm Screening format :
35mm Color type : Color Aspect ratio : CinemaScope Sound format : Dolby DTS Official website : www.camping-lefilm.com/site.htm Synopsis August 1.
Blue Waves campground welcomes vacationers just as it does every year. Blue Waves, beside the Atlantic, is the annual meeting place for the families who are the campground’s regular customers. Air mattresses, canned food, barbecues, pastis, and Shogun (the local disco). Thongs, shorts – leisure life is beautiful! However, this year, things aren’t going at all well in the campground’s alleys. Patrick Chirac – the playboy from Dijon – is still waiting for his wife, the Gatineau family have snubbed everyone and set up their tent elsewhere, and the Pics have been ousted from their usual place, 17. Michel Saint-Josse, a Parisian plastic surgeon, accompanied by his daughter, heads for Marbella behind the wheel of the Aston Martin (James Bond would be green with envy) that he’s just bought. A nightmare awaits… His sleek automobile breaks down, and he has no other choice but to take up lodgings at Blue Waves in Patrick Chirac’s six-person tent. Alone and helpless, surrounded by weenies, plastic plates, tinned tuna salad, shared showers, bingo, and three-legged races, Michel Saint-Josse undergoes the existential crisis of a creature entirely unfamiliar to him up until then: the camper. Festival selections |
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