Zanzibar (1989)
Director: Christine Pascal
Language: fr
In this "inside look" at French filmmaking, Marechal - who is a has-been director - a producer, Vito Catene and Camile Dor, a big-name actress, have agreed to make a film about drugs, but don't have a story, financing, or any of the other elements needed to make it. This doesn't stop them; they cobble together the financing and begin shooting anyway. The producer is very fond of the leading actress, and when she gets hooked on drugs for real in the course of shooting what he feels to be a farcical imitation of a film, he gives up his shares in the film and heads off for the back of beyond (Zanzibar) to lick his wounds. To add insult to injury, the film winds up being a critical and commercial success.
Cast
Fabienne Babe
Actress Camille Dor
André Marcon
Producer Vito Catene
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Francis Girod
Director Marshal
Dominique Maurin
Rémy
Marie-Armelle Deguy
Nicole
Teco Celio
Bruno
Raymond Jourdan
Samuel
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Axel Bogousslavsky
Valentin
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Valérie Schlumberger
Pascale
Christian Pereira
Leguay
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Xavier Marchand
Hippolyte
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Lucile Flèche
Suzanne
Alain Stern
Sound engineer
Pierre-Alain Chapuis
Decoration chef
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Piched Sillapasart
Servant