Mine de rien

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Directed byMathias Mlekuz
Written by
Starring
Mine de rien
Directed byMathias Mlekuz
Written by
Produced byMarc-Etienne Schwartz
Starring
CinematographyLucas Leconte
Music byMatthieu Gonet
Production
company
M.E.S Productions
Distributed byOrange Studio
Release dates
  • 16 January 2020 (2020-01-16) (Alpe d'Huez International Comedy Film Festival)
  • 26 February 2020 (2020-02-26) (France)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
Budget$2.5 million [1]
Box office$865.000 [2]

Mine de rien is a French comedy film directed by Mathias Mlekuz, released in 2020.[3]

In a small town in northern France, a long-running mine is closing, leaving dozens of people without jobs. Not giving up, following the relocation of the company that promised to rehire them, the workers hold a sit-in in front of the site. Faced with a dilemma of the town's mayor, who threatens to seize the land, they come up with the idea to transform the old mine into an amusement park.[4]

Cast

  • Arnaud Ducret: Arnault
  • Philippe Rebbot: Di Lello
  • Mélanie Bernier: Stella
  • Hélène Vincent: Thérèse, Arnault's Mother
  • Rufus: Roger Morels
  • Marianne Garcia: Bernadette
  • Cyril Aubin: René
  • Rebecca Finet: The Mayor
  • Mohamed Makhtoumi: Roschdy
  • Josef Mlekuz: Kévin
  • Philippe Cabrelli: Cédric, Bernadette's Son
  • Sophie Bourdon: Isabelle, Arnault's Ex-Wife
  • Patrick Rocca: Lucien Borowjack
  • Anthony Lequet: Victor
  • Yanis Richard: Johan
  • Gaëlle Fraysse: Sarah, Di Lello's Wife
  • François Godart: Jean-Frédéric
  • Tassadit Mandi: Madame Zelmani, Roschdy's Mother
  • Fabio Zenoni: Police Officer #1
  • Laurent Dauvillée: Police Officer #2

Inspiration

The director claims to have been inspired by the comedies of Yves Robert, Ettore Scola, Peter Cattaneo, and Ernst Lubitsch.[5]

Filming

Filming took place from December to January 2019, primarily in Lens, Loos-en-Gohelle, and Liévin.[6][7]

Awards

Box office

See also

References

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