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  • The lives of stage manager Pigoil (Gerard Jugnot), entertainer Jacky (Kad Merad), and union leader Milou (Clovis Cornillac) are thrown into poverty as they are suddenly out of work.

    Buzzine » Paris 36 2009

  • The Shehab marry only among themselves, or with two Druse families, the Merad (ﺪﺍﺭﻤ), and Kaszbeya

    Travels in Syria and the Holy Land 1822

  • The Shehab marry only among themselves, or with two Druse families, the Merad (ﺪﺍﺭﻤ), and Kaszbeya

    Travels in Syria and the Holy Land 1822

  • Kad Merad ( "Welcome to the Sticks"), Jean-Pierre Darroussin ( "The Army of Crime") and Marina Fois ( "Change of Plans") co-star.

    Variety.com 2010

  • Dino (Merad), aka Mourad, works at a Maserati dealership in Nice, where everyone thinks he's a genuine ragazzo.

    Variety.com 2010

  • Dino (Merad), aka Mourad, works at a Maserati dealership in Nice, where everyone thinks he's a genuine ragazzo.

    Variety.com 2010

  • Kad Merad ( "Welcome to the Sticks"), Jean-Pierre Darroussin ( "The Army of Crime") and Marina Fois ( "Change of Plans") co-star.

    Variety.com 2010

  • Pigoil (Gerard Jugnot), Milou (Clovis Cornillac) and Jacky (Kad Merad) are three friends who worked together at the Chansonia, a music hall that has just closed down as the story begins in the early summer of 1936.

    California Chronicle 2009

  • The Chansonia's doughty manager, Pigoil (Gerard Jugnot), and his two friends, Milou (Clovis Cornillac) and Jacky (Kad Merad), form a curious alliance off and on stage, where they make a song and dance.

    unknown title 2009

  • The friendships among Pigoil, Milou, and aspiring imitator Jacky (Kad Merad) are at its center, but they are repeatedly at the mercy of the political climate, which has brought hope for workers 'empowerment, but also extremism and corruption.

    PopMatters Renee Scolaro Mora 2009

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