
Clochemerle
Directed by Daniel Losset2004 1h 40mComedy
7.44.2
In Clochemerle, a French village situated in the Beaujolais region, all the inhabitants are agog over an exceedingly upsetting event: not only has Piechut, the mayor, decided to install a new urinal in the village square but he wants it built beside the local church as well.
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Clochemerle was released on April 6, 2004.
Clochemerle was directed by Daniel Losset.
Clochemerle has a runtime of 1h 40m.
Clochemerle was produced by Eddy Cherki, Patrick Meunier.
In Clochemerle, a French village situated in the Beaujolais region, all the inhabitants are agog over an exceedingly upsetting event: not only has Piechut, the mayor, decided to install a new urinal in the village square but he wants it built beside the local church as well.
The key characters in Clochemerle are Oscar (Éric Berger), Girodot, the notary (Jérôme Anger), Ernest Tafardel, schoolteacher and deputy mayor (Jean-François Dérec).
Clochemerle is a Comedy film.
Clochemerle has an audience rating of 7.4 out of 10.






