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  1. Apr 26, 2000 · André le magnifique: Directed by Emmanuel Silvestre, Thibault Staib. With Michel Vuillermoz, Isabelle Candelier, Patrick Ligardes, Jean-Luc Porraz. To save the local theater from ruin, the teacher from a small village in the South-West is putting on a piece of his composition with a team of trusted men.

    • (115)
    • Comedy
    • Emmanuel Silvestre, Thibault Staib
    • 2000-04-26
  2. Apr 26, 2000 · Overview. An actor who does not suffer fools gladly finds himself replaced by one in this comedy. The citizens of a French village decide to celebrate their history by staging a play that will chronicle memorable events from the town's past.

  3. André le Magnifique est un film français réalisé par Emmanuel Silvestre et Thibault Staib, sorti en 2000. Le film est une adaptation de la pièce éponyme, écrite et mise en scène par Isabelle Candelier, Loïc Houdré, Patrick Ligardes, Denis Podalydès et Michel Vuillermoz, créée en 1997.

    • Comédie dramatique
    • Emmanuel SilvestreThibault Staib
    • France
  4. Apr 26, 2000 · André le magnifique. ( 2000 ) Comedy. Based on Book. An actor who does not suffer fools gladly finds himself replaced by one in this comedy. The citizens of a French village decide to celebrate their history by staging a play that will chronicle memorable events from the town’s past.

    • Emmanuel Silvestre, Thibault Staib
    • M6 Films
    • Michel Vuillermoz
    • €3 800 000
  5. Apr 26, 2000 · André le magnifique 2000. Released April 26, 2000. Runtime 1h 30m. Directors Emmanuel Silvestre, Thibault Staib. Country France. Languages French. Genres Comedy. An actor who does not suffer fools gladly finds himself replaced by one in this comedy.

    • Emmanuel Silvestre, Thibault Staib
    • Michel Vuillermoz
  6. Synopsis. To save the local theater from ruin, the teacher from a small village in the South-West is putting on a piece of his composition with a team...

  7. A ndré le magnifique is a bucolic comic romp which takes some unashamedly cruel gibes at country life and amateur dramatics. A careless mix of black comedy and farce, with some odd surrealist touches, the film is brought to life by its set of extraordinarily grotesque characters.