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Bernie (Albert Dupontel) is a baby who has been thrown away by his parents in waste container of a building. After he had been taken away from the garbage, he grew up in an old-fashioned orphanage. Being thirty he decides to go out into the world to discover who he is. The paranoid and naive Bernie has made up his own life story according to script of a comic strip and with the tension of an American action movie. For thirty years he has saved his allowance, he is immensely strong and shy and timid as a predator that has been caged up too long. As a drunken crusader he travels around to find his father and his mother. He doesn’t talk, but hits, without hesitating and with deadly result. In his fantasies he was the victim of a crime and was kidnapped as a child instead of carelessly thrown away.
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| Director |
Albert Dupontel
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| Editor |
Juliette Welfling
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| Music |
Ramon Pipin
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| Producer |
Jean-Michel Rey
Philippe Liégeois
Bruno Hodebert
Pierre Roda
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| Writer |
Albert Dupontel
Gilles Laurent
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