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  1. No Man's Land is a 1985 film directed, written and co-produced by Alain Tanner, about smuggling on the French-Swiss border. Plot. Jean (Jean-Philippe Écoffey), a young Swiss whose watchmaking skills no longer prove useful in the real world, dawdles his time away either in his parents' farm or in Lucie's restaurant-bar.

  2. 28 Ogo 1985 · No Man's Land: Directed by Alain Tanner. With Hugues Quester, Myriam Mézières, Jean-Philippe Écoffey, Betty Berr. Jean, a young Swiss whose watchmaking skills no longer prove useful in the real world, dawdles his time away either in his parents' farm or in Lucie's restaurant-bar.

  3. Overview. Madeleine, who runs a disco on the French-Swiss border, dreams of going to Paris to pursue a singing career. Her lover, Paul, who makes his living smuggling money, gold and goods across the border, plans to emigrate to Canada.

  4. Jacques Michel Cast. Bernard Zitzermann Cinematography. Terry Riley Music. Laurent Uhler Editing. Critics reviews. A group of young people smuggle illegal cargo across the Swiss-French border and meet up regularly in a nightclub as a means of escape from their drab lives.

  5. Synopsis by Eleanor Mannikka. A disparate, small group of smugglers try to expand their income by carrying illegal cargo across the French-Swiss border in this routine tale of life on the shady side. Paul (Hugues Quester) works as a mechanic in his father's car repair shop, but he makes extra cash by smuggling goods and people across the border.

  6. Directed by Alain Tanner. Madeleine, who runs a disco on the French-Swiss border, dreams of going to Paris to pursue a singing career. Her lover, Paul, who makes his living smuggling money, gold and goods across the border, plans to emigrate to Canada.

  7. Comedy. Jean, a young Swiss whose watchmaking skills no longer prove useful in the real world, dawdles his time away either in his parents' farm or in Lucie's restaurant-bar.