Second Assistant Director
スピード狂の警官・マロはパリ警察検挙率No.1を誇りながらも、問題の多さが原因でマルセイユに左遷[1]されてしまう。赴任先のマルセイユ警察は、スーパーカーや最新装備を駆使したイタリアの宝石強盗団に頭を悩ませていた。マロは彼らに対抗すべく、時速300kmを叩き出す伝説のタクシー、プジョー・407を入手するためダニエルの甥で間抜けなタクシー運転手・エディと組むことになるのだが…。
Casting
At the pinnacle of her career as a lawyer, Lucie goes to Morocco on a business trip, a long way from home and her husband. On her arrival in Tangier, she is struck by the chaotic agitation of the city, where it seems that anything could happen. When, out of nowhere, a Nigerian teenager gives Lucie her baby and asks her to protect it, she is completely thrown off balance. Braving the dark corners of the city, Lucie will attempt to rescue this young woman from a dangerous human trafficking ring. But she hadn't foreseen the growing attachment she feels toward the child...
Casting Assistant
Members of a television crew stumble across the story of an old man whose tragic tale dates back to 1981 during upheavals in Morocco, where he was arrested. Released 30 years later in 2011, he is now trying to come to terms with a new reality. The TV crew decides to report his journey as he sets off on a quest to find his family and his place in this new world.
Second Second Assistant Director
Lonely Planet is billed as a love story set in Morocco.