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Dafoe plays the role with deadpan perfection. He is a parody of the “serious director”—wearing all black, speaking in heavy metaphors, and suffering for his art. His film is so tedious that at its premiere, the audience sits in stunned, miserable silence. It is a film about the “pain of existence,” which, as one critic notes, seems to be “mostly waiting.”
A: It was filmed at La Bocca beach in Cannes, France, and at the Baie de la Forêt in Brittany.
The film follows his disastrous journey from London to the sunny beaches of Cannes. His journey is plagued by a series of unfortunate events:
The film was directed by and written by a team including Richard Curtis and Hamish McColl . Rowan Atkinson as Mr. Bean Max Baldry as Stepan, the director's son Emma de Caunes as Sabine, the actress Willem Dafoe as Carson Clay, a narcissistic film director Karel Roden as Emil Duchevsky Mr. Bean's Holiday (2007) - Trivia - IMDb
Directed by Steve Bendelack, the film has a warmer, more cinematic look than its predecessor. The French countryside is shot beautifully, and the climax at the Cannes Film Festival provides a vibrant, colorful backdrop that contrasts with Bean's dull, brown tweed suit.
The premise is deceptively simple. After winning a holiday raffle—complete with a camcorder and a train ticket to the south of France—Mr. Bean boards the Eurostar, dreaming of sun-drenched beaches. His destination: Cannes. His mission, as always, is vague. He wants to “get to the beach.”