Les 11 commandements (or The 11 Commandments in English speaking countries) is a French comedy film, made in 2004, featuring Michaël Youn. It is comparable to the American TV series Jackass. It was theatrically released in France in February 2004 and led the French box office in its first week of release.[3]
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Directed by | François Desagnat Thomas Sorriaux |
Written by | Vincent Desagnat Romain Lévy Benjamin Morgaine Michaël Youn Laurent Zeitoun |
Produced by | Antonin Dedet Abel Nahmias |
Starring | Michaël Youn Vincent Desagnat Benjamin Morgaine |
Cinematography | David Quesemand |
Edited by | Marco Cavé |
Production company | M6 Films |
Distributed by | Pathé |
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Running time | 85 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French |
Budget | $4.8 million [1] |
Box office | $20.5 million [2] |
Variety's review of the film describes its plot as "Six lads. . . embark on idiotic physical challenges at the behest of the God of Jokes (Dieudonné), to restore mirth to a morose planet."[3] The crew of stuntmen and pranksters have to perform 11 commandments (which are like tasks or tests). These tasks include: