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DramaComedy

One Man and his Cow

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An Algerian man's life-long dream finally comes true when he receives an invitation to take his cow Jacqueline to the Paris International Agriculture Fair.

Release Date : 2016-02-17

Language :ArabicFrench

Adult : false

Status : Released

Production Company : PathéFrance 3 CinémaAgora Films

Production Country : France

Alternative Titles :

Cast

Fatsah Bouyahmed

Character Name : Fatah Ballabes

Original Name : Fatsah Bouyahmed

Gender : Male

Lambert Wilson

Character Name : Philippe

Original Name : Lambert Wilson

Gender : Male

Jamel Debbouze

Character Name : Hassan

Original Name : Jamel Debbouze

Gender : Male

Julia Piaton

Character Name : Young TV reporter

Original Name : Julia Piaton

Gender : Female

Hajar Masdouki

Character Name : Naïma, Fatah's wife

Original Name : Hajar Masdouki

Gender : Female

Abdellah Chakiri

Character Name : Mokhtar

Original Name : Abdellah Chakiri

Gender : Male

Amal El Atrache

Character Name : Teacher

Original Name : Amal El Atrache

Gender : Female

Fehd Benchemsi

Character Name : Samir

Original Name : Fehd Benchemsi

Gender : Male

Miloud Khetib

Character Name : Hamé Hamed

Original Name : Miloud Khetib

Gender : Male

Christian Ameri

Character Name : Lucien

Original Name : Christian Ameri

Gender : Male

Karina Marimon

Character Name : Cathy

Original Name : Karina Marimon

Gender : Female

Patrice Thibaud

Character Name : Patrice, magician

Original Name : Patrice Thibaud

Gender : Male

Charline Paul

Character Name : Claire

Original Name : Charline Paul

Gender : Female

Catherine Davenier

Character Name : Jacqueline

Original Name : Catherine Davenier

Gender : Female

François Bureloup

Character Name : Police officer

Original Name : François Bureloup

Gender : Male

Pierre Diot

Character Name : Agricultural union leader

Original Name : Pierre Diot

Gender : Male

Denis Leroy

Character Name : Unionist breeder

Original Name : Denis Leroy

Gender : Male

Brigitte Guedj

Character Name : Brigitte

Original Name : Brigitte Guedj

Gender : Female

Ophélia Kolb

Character Name : Stéphanie, Hassan's wife

Original Name : Ophélia Kolb

Gender : Female

Malik Bentalha

Character Name : Young suburbs exhibition

Original Name : Malik Bentalha

Gender : Male

Jérôme Rodriguez

Character Name : Karaoke host

Original Name : Jérôme Rodriguez

Gender : Male

Valérie Furet

Character Name : Veterinarian

Original Name : Valérie Furet

Gender : Female

Adam Fellahi

Character Name : Son of Hassan

Original Name : Adam Fellahi

Gender : Male

Vincent Chaumont

Character Name : Angry breeder

Original Name : Vincent Chaumont

Gender : Male

Norbert Haberlick

Character Name : Reception police officer

Original Name : Norbert Haberlick

Gender : Male

Alain Chapuis

Character Name : Exhibition host

Original Name : Alain Chapuis

Gender : Male

Renaud Champmartin

Character Name : Exhibition co-host

Original Name : Renaud Champmartin

Gender : Male

Fred Epaud

Character Name : Exhibition Organizer

Original Name : Fred Epaud

Gender : Male

Samuel Bambi

Character Name : Young from city Marseille

Original Name : Samuel Bambi

Gender : Male

Younes Arbouja

Character Name : Young from city Marseille

Original Name : Younes Arbouja

Gender : Male

Thor Schenker

Character Name : Armand, stable boy

Original Name : Thor Schenker

Gender : Male

Jean-Pierre Carlier

Character Name : Mr. Morlet

Original Name : Jean-Pierre Carlier

Gender : Male

Boubker Fahmi

Character Name : Man house village

Original Name : Boubker Fahmi

Gender : Male

Mélanie Vaugeois

Character Name : Karaoke participant

Original Name : Mélanie Vaugeois

Gender : Female

Victor Loeillet

Character Name : TV sound engineer

Original Name : Victor Loeillet

Gender : Male

Mohamed Razine

Character Name :

Original Name : Mohamed Razine

Gender : Male

Cyril Hanouna

Character Name : Self (uncredited)

Original Name : Cyril Hanouna

Gender : Male

Anne-Sophie Lapix

Character Name : Self (uncredited)

Original Name : Anne-Sophie Lapix

Gender : Female

Élise Lucet

Character Name : Self (uncredited)

Original Name : Élise Lucet

Gender : Female

Reviews

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Filipe Manuel Neto

@FilipeManuelNeto

2022-09-02

**It's not a perfect movie, nor was it meant to be. However, it is a good comedy, intelligent and good for the whole family.** I have a lot of respect and appreciation for French comedies, because the French have already shown that they have a sense of humor and know how to make people laugh in the comedies they make. So it was with _Taxi_ in 1998, and much more recently with _Intouchables_. And now, by mere chance, I stumbled upon this delightful film, where a friendly Algerian farmer seeks to fulfill an old dream: to go to Paris, with his dear Tarentaise cow named Jacquelline, and present her at the French Agricultural Fair. The film is nothing original, it is not a masterpiece, nor was it made with the idea of ​​becoming one. It is, above all, a good piece of entertainment. It is a film that very happily mixes the almost childlike naivety of an innocent dream with a very tasteful, intelligent comedy, sometimes with slight touches of irony, very suitable for a family evening and that promises to please everyone, or almost all. The director, Mohamed Hamidi, knew how to give the characters (and particularly the protagonist) strength and sympathy, developing them properly and without wasting much time. The protagonist is very pleasant, friendly, and it is impossible not to like him, and his cow, apparently sweet and expressive. In between, other characters emerge, such as the protagonist's wife, the wealthy and haughty rival, a penniless aristocrat with a generous heart, and the brother-in-law who has been living in France for a few years. Fatsah Bouyahmed deserves a round of applause for the way he played her character. He gave Fatah a kindness and naïveté that are almost hard to believe, but that we like to feel in people who are really good. Lambert Wilson is also not far behind, with a very convincing and sympathetic interpretation of an educated and well-born man, but on whom luck has not smiled, and which shows quite well the difficulties through which the families of the old European nobility have passed, with the loss of privileges and the increasingly costly maintenance of their former family estates. The Moroccan Hajar Masdouki was also very good in his role. I confess that I found the relationship between the characters strange, as husband and wife, but being a very different culture from ours, I am willing to consider the strangeness I felt as a result of this “culture shock”. I didn't like so much Jamel Debbouze and his character. I think, along with Abdellah Chakiri's, they are the most unsympathetic characters here, but Debbouze's was really poorly developed. Technically, the film is regular and effective. It doesn't have great effects or sets, but makes good use of the filming locations in France (although the film is set between France and Algeria). The cinematography is regular, but it works really well and the jokes are good, they're smart, they're very younger-appropriate. I especially liked a situation in which the main character ends up being induced to drink alcohol and makes some mistakes, which gives us an interesting and prophylactic message about the dangers of consuming these drinks. The camera work was good, the editing is adequate, and the pacing of the film is delightful. If there's one thing I didn't particularly like, it was the ending... I felt that the film ends suddenly and too quickly, and that there's a lack of a sequence that concludes the film more smoothly: the scenes of the character's return home could have been used. in that sense, rather than being included in the end credits.