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Eyjafjallajökull (film)
2013 film directed by Alexandre Coffre From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Eyjafjallajökull (Icelandic pronunciation: [ˈɛɪjaˌfjadlaˌjœːkʏtl̥]) or Le Volcan in Quebec is a 2013 French comedy film directed by Alexandre Coffre.
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Plot summary
Divorced couple Valérie and Alain make their way to their daughter's wedding in a small Greek village during the volcanic eruptions of Eyjafjallajökull, which grounds many airplanes in Europe.
Cast


- Valérie Bonneton — Valérie
- Dany Boon — Alain
- Denis Ménochet — Ezéchiel
- Bérangère McNeese — Cécile
- Albert Delpy — Tonton Roger
- Constance Dollé — Sylvie
- Malik Bentalha — Cécile's friend
- Tiphaine Daviot — Cécile's friend
- Valentine Carette — Joshina
- Myriam Azencot — Airplane seatmate
- Arnaud Henriet — Alain's airplane seatmate
- Yann Sorton — Stewart the Greek
- Jochen Hägele — German Avis Agent
- Barbara Ornellas — Woman in motorcoach
- Brigitte Böttrich — B&B Owner
- Markus Baumeister — Gas station man
- Magdalena Steinlein — Gas station girl
- Joan Pascu — Coach driver
- Joze Zalar —Supporter in the bus
- Jernej Campelj — Hotel night receptionist Slovenia
- Sanja Marin — Hotel day receptionist Slovenia
- Amar Bukvic — Police Officer 1 Ljubljana Airport
- Frano Domitrovic — Police Officer 2 Ljubljana Airport
- Adnan Palangic — Erion
- Bozidar Smiljanic — Osman
- Thodoros Katsafados — Greek chief of police
- Chryssa Florou — Greek translator
- Bartholomew Boutellis — Stavros
- Filippos Zografos —The Pope
- Athina Masoura — Choir 1
- Ioannis Papazoglou — Choir 2
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Soundtrack
Dany Boon hums the song Cécile, ma fille by Claude Nougaro throughout the film.
Original Soundtrack
The movie's original soundtrack was composed by Thomas Roussel and published by Quad. It contains a CD of eighteen tracks released on 30 September 2013.
References
External links
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