
Maxime, an ambitious and Cartesian executive, thinks only of his career and his future marriage to Nafège, the daughter of his boss. On the verge of burnout, alone in not realizing it, he finds himself embarked by his future stepfather Romain in the middle of his worst nightmare... A well-being course supervised by Clara and Luc, a couple of "clairvoyants", with trainees more lunar than each other. 14 days to get better, during which his principles and prejudices will be subjected to the zenitude and benevolence regime!
Cast

Maxime Gasteuil
Maxime

Zabou Breitman
Clara

Chantal Lauby
Madeleine

Romain Lancry
Romain

Lionel Abelanski
Luc

Anne Serra
Nadège

Michel Boujenah
Pierre

Bernard Farcy
Hubert

David Salles
Serge

Estéban
César

Nader Boussandel
Nabil

Ragnar Le Breton
Unknown

Redouane Bougheraba
Unknown

Rosa Bursztein
Stéphanie

Jean-Marc Noirot-Cosson
Jean-Pierre
Crew

Edouard Pluvieux
Director, Writer
Lionel Dutemple
Writer

Olivier Ducray
Writer

Maxime Gasteuil
Writer
Muriel Douvry
Assistant Editor

Laurent Brunet
Director of Photography
Anouk Barrere
Second Assistant Director
Mathis Dujardin
Assistant Director
Audrey Mery
Production Coordinator
Flavia Marcon
Production Design
Alice Rebetez
Second Assistant Camera

Valérie Xae
Casting Director
Marion Viel
Key Costumer
Zoé Caillet
Key Costumer
Eddy Laurent
Sound
Anthony Stoup-Soihier
Boom Operator
Philippe Mazuy
Set Decoration Buyer
Guillaume Chaumet
Electrician
Margot Thierry
Electrician
Marthe Visseaux
Assistant Location Manager
Solenn Biehler
Property Master
Mathieu Lazare
Swing
Thomas Granet-Tegler
Swing
Vincent Schlumberger
Swing
Charles Malliet
Swing
Florian Gomez
Gaffer
Pascal Chatton
First Assistant Art Direction
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