Les Aristos

Les Aristos

79 mins | Comedy | Sept. 20, 2006

The Arbac de Neuvilles are one of the oldest families in France. They have inhabited their ancient château for fifty-two generations and are proud of their noble ancestry. But today they are stone broke. When a bailiff turns up notifying them that they owe two million euros in back taxes, these proud aristocrats are understandably shaken to the core of their ancestral seat. Just how are they to find this amount of money when none of them has any capacity for work?

Les Aristos

79 mins | Comedy | Sept. 20, 2006

Les Aristos
The Arbac de Neuvilles are one of the oldest families in France. They have inhabited their ancient château for fifty-two generations and are proud of their noble ancestry. But today they are stone broke. When a bailiff turns up notifying them that they owe two million euros in back taxes, these proud aristocrats are understandably shaken to the core of their ancestral seat. Just how are they to find this amount of money when none of them has any capacity for work?
IMDb rating 3.5
Producers TFM Distribution
Original title Les Aristos
Directors Charlotte de Turckheim
Writers Charlotte de Turckheim, Jean-Marie Duprez

Cast

Charlotte de Turckheim

as La comtesse Solange Poitou Castilla de la Taupinière

Jacques Weber

as Le comte Charles-Valérand d'Arbac de Neuville

Vincent Desagnat

as Charles-Édouard d'Arbac de Neuville

Victoria Abril

as La duchesse Pilar de Malaga i Benidorm

Rossy de Palma

as La duchesse Maria de Malaga i Benidorm

Rudi Rosenberg

as Charles-Antoine d'Arbac de Neuville

Hélène de Fougerolles

as Marie-Stéphanie Montcougnet

Catherine Jacob

as La duchesse Marie-Claude Saumur-Chantilly de Fortemure

Edith Perret

as La comtesse Marthe Ambroisine

Urbain Cancelier

as Le duc Réginald Saumur-Chantilly de Fortemure

Gaëlle Lebert

as Marie-Astrid Saumur-Chantilly de Fortemure

Éric Le Roch

as Stanislas Montcougnet

Armelle

as Marie Karoline

Johanna Piaton

as Marie-Charlotte

Julia Piaton

as Pauline, la factrice

Antoine de Turckheim

as Charles-Victor d'Arbac de Neuville

Josette Ménard

as La ménagère

Jean-Pierre Lazzerini

as Un conducteur du dépôt

Christine Paolini

as La mère de famille

Philippe Mareuil

as L'homme âgé du château

Laurent Berthet

as Un usager du métro

Lolo Zazar

as L'employé ANPE

Mathilde Vitry

as Une mère aristo

Olivier Pajot

as Un père aristo

Catherine Hosmalin

as Une maîtresse de maison aristo

Chantal Ladesou

as Une maîtresse de maison aristo

Éric Naggar

as Un maître de maison aristo

Jean-Marie Duprez

as Un maître de maison aristo

Évelyne Macko

as La Joconde japonaise

Elodie Bollée

as La jeune fille du quiproquo

Arthur Derancourt

as Charles-Hubert d'Arbac de Neuville

Sébastien Cotterot

as Gonzague de Saint-Elbœuve

Philippe Landoulsi

as Le pilote d'hélicoptère

Tilly Mandelbrot

as La petite fille

Swann Arlaud

as Le beau gosse

Cauet

as Maître Gilbert Convert

Sissi Duparc

as La mère du petit garçon

Timothée Kempen-Hamel

as Charles-Anatole d'Arbac de Neuville

Lionel Mur

as Un conducteur du dépôt

Michaël Troude

as Un loubard

Alban Lenoir

as Un loubard

Philippe Morel

as Un loubard

Roger-Patrice Bernard

as Le journaliste

Amandine Venuti

as Une pimbèche

Clémence Mercier

as Une pimbèche

Gérald Colombani

as L'aboyeur

Émilie Pfeffer

as L'ingrate

Léa Fergui

as Une danseuse

Lucie Basch

as Une danseuse

Pénélope Biessy

as Une danseuse

Mathilde Vanlerberghe

as Copine cousine

Paul Viguier

as Un musicien du groupe de rock

Gricha Berekachvili

as Un musicien du groupe de rock

Matthias Cadeac Arbaud

as Un musicien du groupe de rock

Luc Arnal

as Un musicien du groupe de rock

Audrey Langle

as Une mère

Lydia Mirdjanian

as Une mère

Oscar Derancourt

as Charles-Gustave d'Arbac de Neuville

Noé Fagnoni-Adjedje

as Le petit garçon

Thierry Buenafuente

as Le directeur de la banque

Tom Volf

as Un fils à papa

Stanislas Marsil

as Un fils à papa

Stanislas Thuret

as Un fils à papa

Stéphane Bern

as Himself