Un bruit qui court (1983)

Jean-Pierre Sentier and Daniel Laloux joined forces to write, direct, and act in this zany comedy about two men who were sent to an island by the Ministry of Toil to make Camembert cheese boxes. Unfortunately, the men's papers fell behind a filing cabinet and it is many years before the government realizes they exist. Meanwhile, the men have forged new identities and a good life for themselves as they loyally keep up their production. When the government decides to send a team of experts to handle the situation, the two men prepare to eject these unwanted arrivals at any cost.

Director: Daniel Laloux, Jean-Pierre Sentier
Runtime: 88 min
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Language: Français
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Un bruit qui court about?
Jean-Pierre Sentier and Daniel Laloux joined forces to write, direct, and act in this zany comedy about two men who were sent to an island by the Ministry of Toil to make Camembert cheese boxes. Unfortunately, the men's papers fell behind a filing cabinet and it is many years before the government realizes they exist. Meanwhile, the men have forged new identities and a good life for themselves as they loyally keep up their production. When the government decides to send a team of experts to handle the situation, the two men prepare to eject these unwanted arrivals at any cost.
Who directed Un bruit qui court?
Un bruit qui court was directed by Daniel Laloux, Jean-Pierre Sentier.
Who stars in Un bruit qui court?
Un bruit qui court stars Daniel Laloux, Jean-Pierre Sentier, Florence, Pierre Baillot, Alain Frérot, Roland Dubillard.
How long is Un bruit qui court?
Un bruit qui court has a runtime of 1h 28m (88 minutes).