
Un pique-nique chez Osiris
Comedy
Overview
The year is 1898. Héloïse, 9 years old, comes from a family belonging to the anti-Dreyfus and anti-Semitic Parisian high bourgeoisie. In a spirit of revolt, she begins a love affair with Maxime, a young Jewish journalist. During a terrible quarrel with her father, the latter suffers a stroke and dies. To get her away from Maxime, her mother Mathilde and her cousin Olympe take Héloïse on a trip to the Orient. After Cairo and the Pyramids, they go up the Nile and cross the desert in a caravan.
Top Cast


Dominique Blanc
Dominique Blanc
Olympe de Cardeauville
Dominique Blanc
Olympe de Cardeauville


Dominique Reymond
Dominique Reymond
Mathilde Ancelin
Dominique Reymond
Mathilde Ancelin


Marina Hands
Marina Hands
Héloïse Ancelin
Marina Hands
Héloïse Ancelin


Jean-Claude Drouot
Jean-Claude Drouot
Jacques Coquerel
Jean-Claude Drouot
Jacques Coquerel


Daniel Mesguich
Daniel Mesguich
Paul-Louis Gérard
Daniel Mesguich
Paul-Louis Gérard


Samuel Labarthe
Samuel Labarthe
Ariel Cohen
Samuel Labarthe
Ariel Cohen


Eric Ruf
Eric Ruf
Maxime Meyer
Eric Ruf
Maxime Meyer


Jean-Pierre Cassel
Jean-Pierre Cassel
Victor Ancelin
Jean-Pierre Cassel
Victor Ancelin


Anny Duperey
Anny Duperey
Jenny Latour
Anny Duperey
Jenny Latour


Philippe Laudenbach
Philippe Laudenbach
Anatole Ancelin
Philippe Laudenbach
Anatole Ancelin
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