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Jules is upset. The minister of transportation ignores his letters, so, on the day the minister is in Lyons to reopen a rail line, Jules heads to the train station to speak to the minister directly. He takes a pistol in case he needs to... See more »

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Jules
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Jeanne
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Nadia
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Robert
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Frédéric Delès
Brigitte Chamarande ...
Lucie
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Mathilde
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Diane
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Brigitte
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Yves
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Bruno
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Le chef de gare / Station clerk
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Madame Delès
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Xavier
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Karim
Catherine Benguigui ...
Myriam
Patrice Kahlhoven ...
Le ministre / Minister
Philippe Paimblanc ...
Monsieur Francastel
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Jean-Pierre Allain ...
Le grand fère de Brigitte
Pierre Bianco ...
Le commissaire
Denis Brandon ...
L'homme de la sécurité
Jean-Philippe Ciret ...
Le conducteur de l'autorail
Jacques de Candé ...
Le petit frère de Brigitte
Daniel Delabesse ...
Le vendeur répondeurs
Philippe Elno ...
Le partenaire baby-foot
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Le patron de Robert
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Le vigile magasin
Vincent Haustant ...
L'invité d'Yves
Laurent Jaubert ...
Le petit frère d'Yves 2
Pascal Jaubert ...
Le petit frère d'Yves 1
Corinne Laval ...
La mère de la petite fille
Philippe Lefebvre ...
Le commentateur
Annie Legrand ...
Madame Labruyère
Fanny Lejeune ...
La petite fille
Marie-Hélène Lentini ...
La collègue de Diane
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Le mari de Diane
Christophe Loizillon ...
Le père de famille route
Daniel Léger ...
Le client
Pascale Mariani ...
La femme de Bruno
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Le voisin d'Yves
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Le père de Brigitte
Margot Roux ...
Jumelle de Diane 1
Pauline Roux ...
Jumelle de Diane 2
Philippe Roux ...
Le pompier
Isabelle Spade ...
La mère de Brigitte
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L'ouvrier atelier
Marc Trade ...
Le gendarme
Valentin Traversi ...
L'inspecteur

Directed by

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Stéphane Clavier

Written by

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Santiago Amigorena ... (writer)
 
Stéphane Clavier ... (writer)
 
Christophe Loizillon ... (writer)
 
Marion Vernoux ... (writer)

Produced by

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Eric Altmayer ... producer
Nicolas Altmayer ... producer

Cinematography by

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François Catonné

Editorial Department

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Gabriel Humeau ... assistant editor
Christine Lucas Navarro ... assistant editor

Casting By

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Mamade

Production Design by

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Katia Wyszkop

Set Decoration by

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Gérard Marcireau

Costume Design by

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Carine Sarfati

Makeup Department

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Françoise Andrejka ... makeup artist: Philippe Leroy-Beaulieu and François Cluzet
José-Luis Casas ... key hair stylist (as José Lucas Casas)
Sylvie Duval ... key makeup artist
Fabienne Robineau ... makeup artist

Production Management

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Ilya Claisse ... production manager
Helene Glabeke ... post-production supervisor
Philippe Roux ... unit manager

Second Unit Director or Assistant Director

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Renaud Alcalde ... first assistant director
Christopher Granier-Deferre ... second assistant director

Art Department

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Lionel Callari ... property master
Jérôme Prat ... carpenter

Sound Department

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Edouard d'Heucqueville ... sound mix technician
Eric Devulder ... sound
Dominique Gaborieau ... sound
Stephane Lioret ... boom operator
Fred Mays ... post-synchronization
Nadine Muse ... sound editor
Philippe Penot ... foley artist

Special Effects by

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Grégoire Delage ... special effects
Georges Demétrau ... special effects
Olivier Zenenski ... special effects

Stunts

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Francis Auguy ... stunts
Marc Rosel ... stunts
Loïc Saintilan ... stunts

Camera and Electrical Department

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Pierre Barougier ... assistant camera
Thierry Bouët ... still photographer
Bernard Brégier ... key grip
Hervé Denis ... electrician
Daniele Massaccesi ... steadicam operator
Arnaud Potier ... assistant camera
Gérard Rival ... grip

Script and Continuity Department

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Béatrice Pollet ... script supervisor

Additional Crew

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Cécile Bachelier ... administrator
Danielle Foatelli ... administrator

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Storyline

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Plot Summary

Jules is upset. The minister of transportation ignores his letters, so, on the day the minister is in Lyons to reopen a rail line, Jules heads to the train station to speak to the minister directly. He takes a pistol in case he needs to demand the minister's undivided attention. When a bodyguard won't let him close, Jules steps onto a one-car train and rashly takes its ten passengers hostage. The film plays out the stories of the hostages, their interactions, their families awaiting them, and Jules's need to get out of this jam. One passenger, Jeanne, has an abusive husband, and she finds Jules an attractive alternative. Written by

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Also Known As
  • Tarif réduit (France)
Runtime
  • 88 min
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Budget FRF23,000,000 (estimated)

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