
Cocagne
As the driver of a garbage truck in Arles, Marc-Antoine leads a quiet life with his wife, Mélanie, and their two children. When Amédée's "Fanny" is stolen from the bouliste club, Marc-Antoine offers to repaint another one. As soon as the work is finished, he becomes a local celebrity and, intoxicated by his new-found fame, leaves his family to go with Hélène, the young waitress, to his friend Septime's house in the Camargue to take up painting. Eventually, Marc-Antoine realizes that he is dissatisfied and that his success seems dishonest. He realizes that happiness awaits him with his wife, children and friends, and resumes his simple life without remorse.
Cocagne
March 8, 1961
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Cast (22)

Fernandel
Marc-Antoine

Dora Doll
Hélène

Rellys
Septime

Andrex
Amédée

Leda Gloria
Mélanie

Josette Jordan
Mireille

Paul Préboist
Banane

Léon Zitrone
Self

René Génin
Mathias

Edmond Ardisson
Colleague of Marc-Antoine

Henri Arius
N/A

Paul Boussard
Claude

José Casa
Colleague of Marc-Antoine

Jean Franval
Regular at the bistro

Marie-Thérèse Izar
Augusta

Julien Maffre
Postman

Daniel Mazabras
N/A

Memmo Carotenuto
Mauricio, filmmaker

Roberto Risso
Vincente

Marie-Therese Eicholtzer
Louise (uncredited)

Pierre Mirat
Doctor (uncredited)
Crew (3)
Directing

Maurice Cloche
Director
Writing

Yvan Audouard
Screenplay

Maurice Cloche
Writer