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Pays de cocagne
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Pays de cocagne

5.9 /10 Documentaire

Les Français partent en vacances. Pierre Etaix les suit. Il les interviewe, les filme et constitue ainsi un documentaire. L'opinion de "l'homme de la rue" sur les sujets d'actualité tels que l'érotisme, le succès artistique, la publicité, la musique et le mariage, alterne avec les concours de chants et les jeux organisés pour les adultes par les grandes marques publicitaires.

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Pierre Étaix

Pierre Étaix

Self - The Director

Maurice Biraud

Maurice Biraud

Self - The Interviewer

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Michel Lewin

Self - The Editor

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