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Josiane Balasko, Franck Dubosc, Thierry Lhermitte, François-Xavier Demaison, and Victor Belmondo in All Inclusive (2019)

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'All Inclusive' is the fifth film that Franck Dubosc wrote and filmed with Fabien Onteniente after 'Camping' (2006), 'Disco' (2008), 'Camping 2' (2010), and 'Camping 3' (2016).
Josiane Balasko and Thierry Lhermitte are present in the credits of 'All Inclusive.' If the presence of these two actors is undeniably reminiscent of the three films Les Bronzés, in which they played Nathalie and Popeye, the fact that they are in the cast of Fabien Onteniente's feature film is more the domain of chance.
During the filming of 'All Inclusive,' Franck Dubosc was staying at Club Med, which was right next to the real holiday club where the film was shot, with real holidaymakers for figuration.
Fabien Onteniente and Franck Dubosc have insisted that Jean-Paul Cisse in 'All Inclusive' cannot be perceived as a cousin of Patrick Chirac of 'Camping.' However, as Dubosc interprets this colorful character and a little caricature, it's impossible not to draw this parallel; besides, Jean-Paul and Patrick are also similarly lonely and strange.

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