Augustin Dos Santos is a benign simpleton with a slight stammer. He's serious about his part-time job as a clerk for an insurance company, and he also acts, with small parts under his belt in commercials and experimental films. An agent finds his serious innocence perfect for a part as an odd bellman. Before his screen test, he volunteers for a day at a hotel. At his screen test, his inability to see the comic center of the scene makes him perfect for the part. Back at work, women co-workers tease him, and then he's off to the countryside to play a vet in a government film about myxomatosis in rabbits. Can anything break through his serious view of reality?
Anne Fontaine | Writer |
Anne Fontaine | Director |
Jean-Marie Dreujou | Director of Photography |
Laurent Dreyer | Sound Recordist |
Philippe Carcassonne | Executive Producer |
Sylvie Gadmer | Editor |
Philippe Jacquier | Executive Producer |