A work in constant progress (and occasional regress).
Featuring:
Richard Anconina, José Garcia, Bruno Solo
Written by:
Gérard Bitton
Michel Munz
Directed by:
Thomas Gilou
Release Date:
January 31, 2012
Original Title:
La Vérité si je mens ! 3
Alternate Titles:
Would I Lie To You! 3
Это правда, если я вру! 3
Genres:
Comedy
Production Companies:
La Vérité Production
Les Films Manuel Munz
Télégraphe
Vertigo Productions
Production Countries:
France
Ratings / Certifications:
FR: U
Runtime: 120
Eddie, Dov, Yvan and the others ... Our warm friends have migrated from the moribund Sentier to the flourishing suburb of Aubervilliers ... Where the old Jewish entrepreneurs left the ground to young courageous and dynamic Chinese wholesalers ... The little band is as close to each other as in previous episodes, and life goes on at the mercy of small family events and business. Dov still seems frivolous, enterprising Eddie, chilled Yvan, casual Karine, resolute Sandra, naive Chochana, irresponsible Serge and mythomaniac. As for Patrick, he is in love and the happy elected is far from easy to access. Everything would be fine until a bad wind brings its share of adversity seriously compromising the cohesion of the group. Will they succumb under the storm to the turmoil, or, once again, by mutual aid, cunning and skill, will they triumph over the crisis with panache?
The gang is back in this third installment, and they've left Paris' fading Sentier textile district, deciding to set up shop in the thriving suburb of Aubervilliers. However, the old Jewish entrepreneurs who once controlled the textile game in this area have given up their hold to young, dynamic Chinese wholesalers who aren't so eager to share the market. Nonetheless, all adjust to their new setting and find their place and pleasure, willingly settling into routine until things go awry; Simon, a local Mafioso, has malicious plans landing them in trouble with customs, and the group's cohesion compromised. Even so, they rally together and form a plan of their own, teaming up with the Chinese to exact revenge.
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Art Direction:
Patrick Schmitt
Casting:
Pierre-Jacques Bénichou
Cinematography:
Robert Alazraki
Costume Design:
Catherine Bouchard
Director:
Thomas Gilou
Editor:
Catherine Renault
Executive Producer:
Denis Penot
Hairstylist:
Marie-France Thibault
Makeup Artist:
Laurence Azouvy
Music:
Hervé Rakotofiringa
Producer:
Aïssa Djabri
Farid Lahouassa
Manuel Munz
Production Design:
Jacques Rouxel
Set Decoration:
Gérard Marcireau
Sound Re-Recording Mixer:
Dominique Gaborieau
Special Effects Makeup Artist:
Alexis Kinebanyan
Writer:
Gérard Bitton
Michel Munz
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