Nothing to Declare
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Nothing to Declare
Summary
Nothing to Declare is a film[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Nothing to Declare's instance of is recorded as film[3].
- Nothing to Declare was directed by Dany Boon[4].
- Dany Boon wrote the screenplay for Nothing to Declare[5].
- Nothing to Declare's composer is recorded as Philippe Rombi[6].
- Nothing to Declare's genre is comedy film[7].
- A cast member of Nothing to Declare was Benoît Poelvoorde[8].
- A cast member of Nothing to Declare was Dany Boon[9].
- A cast member of Nothing to Declare was Karin Viard[10].
- A cast member of Nothing to Declare was Bouli Lanners[11].
- A cast member of Nothing to Declare was Bruno Lochet[12].
- A cast member of Nothing to Declare was Bruno Moynot[13].
- A cast member of Nothing to Declare was David Coudyser[14].
- A cast member of Nothing to Declare was Éric Godon[15].
- A cast member of Nothing to Declare was François Damiens[16].
- A cast member of Nothing to Declare was Guy Lecluyse[17].
- A cast member of Nothing to Declare was Jean-Luc Couchard[18].
- A cast member of Nothing to Declare was Jérôme Commandeur[19].
- A cast member of Nothing to Declare was Laurent Capelluto[20].
- A cast member of Nothing to Declare was Laurent Gamelon[21].
- A cast member of Nothing to Declare was Nadège Beausson-Diagne[22].
- A cast member of Nothing to Declare was Olivier Gourmet[23].
- A cast member of Nothing to Declare was Philippe Magnan[24].
- A cast member of Nothing to Declare was Zinedine Soualem[25].
- A cast member of Nothing to Declare was Patrick Vo[26].
- A cast member of Nothing to Declare was Christophe Rossignon[27].
Body
Authorship and Creation
Nothing to Declare was produced by Jérôme Seydoux[28]. It was directed by Dany Boon[4]. Dany Boon wrote the screenplay for it[5]. Cast members include Benoît Poelvoorde[8], Dany Boon[9], Karin Viard[10], Bouli Lanners[11], Bruno Lochet[12], and Bruno Moynot[13].
Publication
Publication dates include December 15, 2010[29], January 26, 2011[30], February 2, 2011[31], February 11, 2011[32], April 8, 2011[33], and April 14, 2011[34]. The original language of Nothing to Declare was French[35]. Its genre is comedy film[7]. It was distributed by video on demand[36].
Subject and Themes
Main subjects include European integration[37], xenophobia[38], anti-French sentiment[39], Belgium–France border[40], customs agency[41], and Q1259990[42].
Why It Matters
Nothing to Declare has Wikipedia articles in 12 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 4 alternative names across languages and contexts.[43]