The Very Very Big Company Trailer

The Very Very Big Company Trailer (2008)

05 November 2008 Comedy 102 mins

Four friends decide to confront a multinational agrochemical company that is polluting their region. They have 30 days to gather evidence.

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Cast

Marie Gillain

as Mélanie

Guilaine Londez

as Brigitte Lamarcq

Arlette Thomas

as Mme de Marthod

Nicolas Marié

as Maître Dessax

Anne Loiret

as Sophie Dantec

Eric Prat

as Boisselier

Cyril Couton

as Philippe Malzieux

Crew

Manu Katché

Manu Katché Compositor

Jacqueline Bouchard

Jacqueline Bouchard Costume Designer

Pascal Ridao

Pascal Ridao Director of Photography

Manu Katché

Original Music Composer

Denis Renault

Denis Renault Production Design

Pascale Bouquière

Pascale Bouquière Makeup Artist

International Releases Dates

Belgium 05 November 2008

France 05 November 2008

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