''The Barons'' (french: Les barons) is a 2009 Belgian
comedy film
A comedy film is a category of film which emphasizes humor. These films are designed to make the audience laugh through amusement. Films in this style traditionally have a happy ending (black comedy being an exception). Comedy is one of the ol ...
directed by
Nabil Ben Yadir
Nabil Ben Yadir is a Belgian actor, film director, and screenwriter.
Career
Ben Yadir made his feature-length directorial debut in 2009 with ''The Barons'', which he also co-wrote with Laurent Brandenbourger and Sébastien Fernandez. The film was ...
. It was written by Yadir, Laurent Brandenbourger and Sébastien Fernandez. It premiered on 2 September 2009 at the
Festival International du Film Francophone de Namur
The ''Festival International du Film Francophone de Namur'' (FIFF) is a festival dedicated to French speaking films in Namur, Belgium created in 1986, reflecting francophone diversity, from Europe, Canada and Africa.
History
The festival is cr ...
. The film was nominated for six
Magritte Awards
A Magritte Award (french: ) is an accolade presented by the Académie André Delvaux of Belgium to recognize cinematic achievement in the film industry. Modelled after the French César Award, the formal ceremony at which the awards are presented ...
, winning
Best Supporting Actor for
Jan Decleir
Jan Decleir (born as ''Jan Amanda Gustaaf Decleir'' on 14 February 1946) is a prolific Belgian movie and stage actor born in Niel, Antwerp.
Career
He had his first big role in Fons Rademakers's ''Mira'' (1971). Since then, he has appeared in ...
.
Cast
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Nader Boussandel as Hassan
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Mourade Zeguendi as Mounir
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Mounir Ait Hamou as Aziz
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Julien Courbey
Julien Courbey (born 12 March 1976) is a French actor.
Theater
Filmography
External links
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Photos of Julien Courbey
on Allocine
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Living people
1976 births
French male film actors
French male television ...
as Franck Tabla
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Jan Decleir
Jan Decleir (born as ''Jan Amanda Gustaaf Decleir'' on 14 February 1946) is a prolific Belgian movie and stage actor born in Niel, Antwerp.
Career
He had his first big role in Fons Rademakers's ''Mira'' (1971). Since then, he has appeared in ...
as Lucien
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Fellag
Mohamed Fellag (born 31 March 1950 in Azeffoun, Tizi Ouzou) is an Algerian comedian, writer, humorist, and actor. In 1958, at the height of the Algerian war of independence, his father took him and his younger brother, for their safety, to stay w ...
as 'R.G.'
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Édouard Baer
Édouard Baer (born 1 December 1966) is a French actor, director, screenwriter, film producer and radio personality.
In 2009, he participated in the French television programme ''Rendez-vous en terre inconnue''. On 5 March 2015 he appeared with S ...
as Jacques
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Amelle Chahbi
Amelle Chahbi (born 21 August 1980) is a French comedian, writer and director.
Biography
Of Algerian and Moroccan descent, she was born in Paris and trained at the school of the Théâtre international Béatrice Brou, with the ligue d'improvisa ...
as Malika
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Melissa Djaouzi
Melissa is a female given name. The name comes from the Greek language, Greek word μÎλισσα (''mélissa''), "bee", which in turn comes from μÎλι (''meli''), "honey". In Hittite language, Hittite, ''melit'' signifies "honey".
''Meliss ...
as Milouda
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Salah Eddine Ben Moussa as Kader
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Jean-Luc Couchard
Jean-Luc Couchard (born 14 July 1969) is a Belgian actor.
Theater
Filmography
External links
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1969 births
Living people
People from Limbourg
20th-century French male actors
21st-century Belgian male actors
Belgian male film a ...
as Ozgür
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Virginie Efira
Virginie Efira (born 5 May 1977) is a Belgian actress and television presenter.
Efira got her first leading role in the romantic comedy ''It Boy'' (2013). She subsequently received critical praise for her performance in the comedy drama '' In Be ...
as the artist
References
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2009 films
2009 comedy films
2000s French-language films
2000s Dutch-language films
2000s Arabic-language films
Belgian comedy films
French comedy films
Films set in Belgium
Films shot in Brussels
2009 multilingual films
Belgian multilingual films
French multilingual films
2000s French films
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