The Tuche Family (2011)

The Tuche Family (2011) poster

Everyone in the village of Bouzolles knows the Tuche family, who live by the philosophy "Man is not made to work." Despite their lack of money, they strive to be happy... that is, until their hand-to-mouth existence is turned on its head. After winning the lottery, the Tuches get rich beyond their wildest dreams and move to Monaco. And while attempting to fit in in their swanky new homeland, they struggle to stay true to the same principles by which they've always lived.

Director: Olivier Baroux
Genre: Comedy, Family
Runtime: 95 min
Release Date:

Cast

Screenplay

Music: Martin Rappeneau
Cinematography: Arnaud Stefani
Editing: Richard Marizy
Production: Pathé Distribution, Eskwad, Serenity Films, Groupe TF1, TMC, Ciné+, Canal+, CinéCinéma
Country: France
Language: Français
Box Office: $14M
Original Language: fr

Keywords

lottery, monaco

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Tuche Family about?
Everyone in the village of Bouzolles knows the Tuche family, who live by the philosophy "Man is not made to work." Despite their lack of money, they strive to be happy... that is, until their hand-to-mouth existence is turned on its head. After winning the lottery, the Tuches get rich beyond their wildest dreams and move to Monaco. And while attempting to fit in in their swanky new homeland, they struggle to stay true to the same principles by which they've always lived.
Who directed The Tuche Family?
The Tuche Family was directed by Olivier Baroux.
Who stars in The Tuche Family?
The Tuche Family stars Jean-Paul Rouve, Isabelle Nanty, Claire Nadeau, Théo Fernandez, Sarah Stern, Pierre Lottin.
How long is The Tuche Family?
The Tuche Family has a runtime of 1h 35m (95 minutes).
What genre is The Tuche Family?
The Tuche Family is a Comedy, Family film.
How much did The Tuche Family gross?
The Tuche Family grossed $14M worldwide.
Where was The Tuche Family produced?
The Tuche Family was produced in France.