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Vive la France 2013

★ 5.2390 votes97 min📅 2013-02-20

Directed by the versatile Michaël Youn, *Vive la France (2013)* is a zany comedy that follows two cheerful shepherds from the fictional land of Taboulistan on an absurd mission to Paris.

Director: Michaël Youn

Cast

Michaël Youn
Michaël Youn
Feruz
José Garcia
José Garcia
Muzafar
Isabelle Funaro
Isabelle Funaro
Marianne
Ary Abittan
Ary Abittan
Jafaraz Ouechmagül
Jérôme Commandeur
Jérôme Commandeur
Gendarme centre de rétention
Vincent Moscato
Vincent Moscato
Oncle Momo
Guilaine Londez
Guilaine Londez
Tante Nanette
Franck Gastambide
Franck Gastambide
Kévin
Jean-François Perrone
Jean-François Perrone
Chef nationaliste corse
Blanche Raynal
Blanche Raynal
Présidente de la République française

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Vive la France (2013)* about?

*Vive la France (2013)* follows two naive shepherds from the fictional country of Taboulistan who are tricked into traveling to Paris to destroy the Eiffel Tower as a publicity stunt. Their misadventure quickly spirals into a series of comedic misunderstandings, culture shocks, and unexpected friendships in the heart of France.

Who directed *Vive la France*?

The film was directed by Michaël Youn, a French actor, comedian, and filmmaker known for his work in lighthearted comedies and music videos.

Who stars in *Vive la France*?

The main cast includes Michaël Youn, José Garcia, Ary Abittan, Jérôme Commandeur, and Vincent Moscato as the shepherds and their chaotic counterparts in France.

Is *Vive la France* (2013) worth watching?

As a pure comedy, *Vive la France* (2013) offers plenty of laughs and a fun premise, though it may not appeal to those seeking deep storytelling. With its quirky humor and charming lead performances, it's a solid pick for fans of slapstick and offbeat adventures.

How long is *Vive la France*?

The runtime for *Vive la France* (2013) is 97 minutes.

About Vive la France (2013) — A hilarious journey from shepherds to Parisian chaos

Directed by the versatile Michaël Youn, *Vive la France (2013)* is a zany comedy that follows two cheerful shepherds from the fictional land of Taboulistan on an absurd mission to Paris. When the son of their president recruits them to draw attention to their overlooked country, Muzafar and Feruz are given a high-stakes task: blow up the Eiffel Tower. What unfolds is a fish-out-of-water adventure where the duo discovers that France is nothing like the stories they've heard—full of quirky locals, chaotic charm, and unexpected twists that challenge their naive worldview.

Expect nonstop laughs and culture clashes as Youn's comedic touch shines through sharp satire, physical humor, and a playful take on international relations. With its lighthearted tone and heartwarming message about embracing the unexpected, *Vive la France (2013)* delivers a feel-good cinematic escape that's as unpredictable as it is entertaining.