Kim Kong
Kim Kong

Kim Kong

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2017
1 Seasons
3 Episodes
6.4(12 votes)
Ended
Comedy

Overview

Taken by an asian dictatorship in order to direct a "King Kong" remake to the glory of the regime, a depressed director (Jonathan Lambert) is about to rediscover the taste for creation. A surprising comedy of the absurd.

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Kwaï

Cast & Crew

9 members
Acting

Audrey Giacomini

Yu Yu

Audrey Giacomini
Acting

Henri Courseaux

Botschafter

Henri Courseaux
Acting

Christophe Tek

Der Kommandeur

Christophe Tek
Acting

Isabelle Girardet

Bae Yoon Jo

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Directing

Stephen Cafiero

Léo Duval

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Crew

Anthony Pho

Dang Bok

Anthony Pho
Acting

Jonathan Lambert

Mathieu Stanis

Jonathan Lambert
Acting

Frédéric Chau

Choi Han Sung

Frédéric Chau
Acting

Véronique Delclos

Unknown Role

Véronique Delclos

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