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París-Tombuctú

París-Tombuctú (1999)

5.7/10(15)·TMDB 1999 1h 53m ES

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What is París-Tombuctú (1999) about?

The frustration and vital weariness of Michel des Assantes, a prestigious plastic surgeon in Paris, is unbearable: he has a wife whom he does not love, a son who is foreign to him and friends whom he despises but, at the same time, he is incapable of taking his own life. One day, he buys a bike from a bizarre cyclist who was to make the Paris-Timbuktu route and sets out to make the journey: then, Timbuktu becomes for him the Promised Land.

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Director:
Luis García Berlanga
Production:
Freedonia Films, Anola Films, Calabuch Films
Country:
Spain
Languages:
Spanish
IMDb:
tt0197752

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Who stars in París-Tombuctú (1999)?

Michel Piccoli as Michel des Assantes, Concha Velasco as Trini, Amparo Soler Leal as Encarna, Juan Diego as Boronat, Santiago Segura as Cura, Antonio Resines as Ciclista, Javier Gurruchaga as Gaby, Guillermo Montesinos as Planas.

Also Known As

USParis-Timbuktu

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Where can I watch París-Tombuctú online for free?

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How long is París-Tombuctú?

París-Tombuctú has a running time of 1h 53m (113 minutes total).

Who directed París-Tombuctú?

París-Tombuctú was directed by Luis García Berlanga.

Is París-Tombuctú worth watching?

París-Tombuctú has mixed reviews with a rating of 5.7/10 based on 15 votes.

What genre is París-Tombuctú?

París-Tombuctú is a Comedy film released in 1999.

Who stars in París-Tombuctú?

The cast of París-Tombuctú includes Michel Piccoli, Concha Velasco, Amparo Soler Leal, Juan Diego and Santiago Segura.