La voie est libre
La voie est libre
Release: 1998-01-14
·Runtime: 88m
·★ 5.5
Comedy
This comedy is about a Métro worker, Jules, who penned seventeen unanswered letters to France's Minister of Transportation protesting being fired. When he learns that the Minister is to appear in person at the Lyons station to dedicate a new rail line, Jules is there hoping to speak with him in person; he carries a concealed gun and when he is unable to speak to the Minister, the normally mild Jules snaps and takes an entire train car hostage
Production Countries
France
Production Companies
Mandarin Production
M6 Films
Auvergne-Rhône-Alpes Cinéma
Ruitor productions
Cast
Philippe Elno
as Le partenaire baby foot
Emma de Caunes
as Nadia
Brigitte Chamarande
as Lucie
Patrick Rocca
as Le père de Brigitte
François Cluzet
as Jules
Wilfred Benaïche
as Bruno
Benoît Tachoires
as L'ouvrier atelier
Maurice Mons
as Le voisin d'Yves
Valentin Traversi
as L'inspecteur
Raphaëline Goupilleau
as Diane
Michel Muller
as Le chef de gare
Bruno Lochet
as Le mari de Diane
Philippe Lefebvre
as Le commentateur
Éric Caravaca
as Robert
Édouard Montoute
as Yves
Valérie Bonneton
as Brigitte
François Levantal
as Xavier
Philippe Paimblanc
as Monsieur Francastel
Christopher Granier-Deferre
as Le vigile magasin
Philippine Leroy-Beaulieu
as Jeanne
Jean-Paul Muel
as Frédéric Deles
Anne Kreis
as La femme de Deles
Pascale Mariani
as La femme de Bruno
Jean-François Gallotte
as Le patron de Robert
Annie Grégorio
as Mathilde
Zinedine Soualem
as Karim
Marie-Hélène Lentini
as La collègue de Diane
Isabelle Spade
as La mère de Brigitte
Christophe Loizillon
as Le père de famille route
Catherine Benguigui
as Myriam
Crew
Christopher Granier-Deferre
Second Assistant Director
Christophe Loizillon
Writer, Dialogue
François Catonné
Director of Photography
Dominique Gaborieau
Sound
Santiago Amigorena
Writer, Dialogue
Nicolas Altmayer
Producer
Marion Vernoux
Writer, Dialogue
Eric Altmayer
Producer
Katia Wyszkop
Production Design
Carine Sarfati
Costume Design