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  1. Maine-Ocean Express (French: Maine Océan) is a 1986 French comedy film directed by Jacques Rozier. Cast. Bernard Ménez - Le Garrec; Yves Afonso - Petitgas Marcel; Luis Rego - Lucien Pontoiseau; Lydia Feld - Mimi de Saint-Marc; Rosa-Maria Gomes - Dejanira; Pedro Armendáriz Jr. - Pedro De La Moccorra; Bernard Dumaine - President of ...

  2. Maine Océan. Directed by Jacques Rozier. “Maine-Ocean” is the name of a train that rides from Paris to Saint-Nazaire (near the ocean). In that train, Dejanira, a Brazilian, has a brush with the two ticket inspectors. Mimi, another traveler and also a lawyer, helps her.

  3. Brazilian dancer Dejanira gets on the Maine-Ocean train without stamping her ticket. Two punctilious controllers try to fine her, but they cannot understand one another. Dejanira is rescued by fiery lawyer Mimi, with who she becomes friends, and together they embark on an unpredictable journey.

  4. Maine-Ocean Express. Jacques Roziers delicately unhinged 1986 road comedy requires patience, which is itself the subject of the film. The antic trouble begins with the first shot, when...

  5. Drifting on nocturnal train rides towards chaos, a madcap group of unlikely companions are awakened to new epiphanies in Jacques Roziers offbeat adventure across France. As court disputes and bureaucratic bickering give way to camaraderie, chance encounters lead to increasingly absurdist escapades. Availability.

  6. Drifting on nocturnal train rides towards chaos, a madcap group of unlikely companions are awakened to new epiphanies in Jacques Roziers offbeat adventure across France. As court disputes and bureaucratic bickering give way to camaraderie, chance encounters lead to increasingly absurdist escapades.

  7. 6 de jun. de 2002 · Directed by Jacques Rozier. With Bernard Menez, Luis Rego, Yves Alonso. France , 1985, 35mm, color, 131 min. French with English subtitles. Jacques Rozier’s return to features after yet another long absence was the deserving winner of France’s Jean Vigo prize.