Vive la France Soundtrack (

Vive la France Soundtrack (2013) cover

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Rating: 5.80/10 from 4300 votes
Tags: eiffel tower
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Synopsis

Muzafar and Feruz are two good-hearted shepherds from Taboulistan... a tiny country in Central Asia that no one has ever heard of. In order to bring his country into the international limelight, the son of the Tabouli president decides to try terror "advertising" and entrusts the two shepherds, more naive than evil, with the mission of a lifetime: destroying the Eiffel Tower!

To meet their objective, they have to move through the most hostile territory imaginable: France! A France far different from the West they had heard described: Corsican nationalists, over-zealous policemen, dishonest taxi drivers, violent sports fans, crabby employees, unfriendly waiters, Kafkaesque administrations and medical malpractice... they are spared nothing.

Luckily they meet Marianne, a young and pretty reporter who mistakes them for illegal aliens and helps shows them another face of France... a hospitable, magnificent and generous land where the living is easy. Vive la France!

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Vive la France
Douce France
Charles Trenet: Performer
Charles Trenet: Lyrics
Allumer le feu
Zazie: Lyrics
Pascal Obispo: Performer
Lakmé - Duo des Fleurs
Léo Delibes: Writer
Paradis pardis
Que Marianne était jolie
Les prénoms de Paris
Jacques Brel: Lyrics
Jacques Brel: Performer
Jacques Brel:
Gérard Jouannest: Performer
La Marseillaise
Alexandrie Alexandra
Claude François: Performer
Étienne Roda-Gil: Lyrics

User reviews

Karen Taylor
3/10

The choice of songs in the soundtrack seemed disconnected from the scenes and did not contribute to building the atmosphere of the film. Instead of complementing the on-screen action, the music often felt like an afterthought, distracting from the storytelling rather than enhancing it.

Donald Thomas
5/10

Ronald Miller
7/10

The music effortlessly transitions between lighthearted moments and more intense scenes, enhancing the emotional impact of the story. It complements the quirky characters and absurd situations, making the film even more enjoyable to watch.

Elizabeth Scott
10/10

The soundtrack of Vive la France perfectly captures the adventurous spirit of the film. The use of traditional Central Asian melodies blended with modern beats creates a unique and engaging listening experience that transports the audience to the heart of Taboulistan.

Karen Robinson
10/10

Each track in the soundtrack beautifully complements the on-screen action, enhancing the humor and emotion of the story. The music not only sets the tone for the chaotic journey of Muzafar and Feruz through France but also adds depth to the characters and their experiences. It's a memorable and delightful musical accompaniment that enriches the overall viewing experience.

David Martinez
4/10

The soundtrack of Vive la France failed to capture the essence of the story and the cultural clash experienced by the characters. The music felt generic and uninspired, lacking the emotional depth needed to enhance the narrative.

David Lee
7/10

The soundtrack of Vive la France perfectly captures the comedic and adventurous spirit of the film. Each track immerses you in the chaotic journey of Muzafar and Feruz, adding depth to their misadventures in France.

Susan Garcia
8/10

The use of traditional Central Asian instruments blended with modern sounds creates a unique and engaging listening experience. The soundtrack truly enhances the overall atmosphere of the film, making it a memorable and entertaining cinematic experience.