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Directed by | Dany Boon |
Produced by | Les Productions du Chicon Éric Hubert |
Written by | Dany Boon |
Starring |
Benoît Poelvoorde Dany Boon |
Music by | Stéphane Reichart |
Cinematography | Pierre Aïm |
Edited by | Luc Barnier |
Distributed by | Pathé |
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108 minutes |
Country | France Belgium |
Language | French |
Budget | $24.4 million |
Box office | $90 million |
Nothing to Declare (French: Rien à déclarer) is a 2010 French comedy film, written and directed by Dany Boon.
On 1 January 1993, two customs officers, one Belgian and the other French, have to deal with closure of their small customs post situated between Courquain in France and Koorkin in Belgium.
Both a hereditary francophobe and an over-zealous Belgian customs officer, Ruben Vandevoorde is forced to join the first Franco-Belgian mobile squad. The first French volunteer for the squad is Mathias Ducatel, Vandervoorde's personal bête noire. Ducatel also has the misfortune to have fallen in love with Vandervoorde's sister Louise, who is afraid to unveil their love because of the trouble she knows it will cause within her family.
According to Pathé the film sold 48,155 tickets in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais on the opening night, the biggest film success in the region since Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis.