Toujours seuls (1991) Directed by Gérard Mordillat
Comedy
Film Synopsis
The Chevillard family consists of twelve people but unfortunately they
live in a four room apartment. When Rudi leaves prison and
returns home he is the thirteenth, and that is one too many. Some
must go, but who? Julie is awaiting for her fiancé to come
back from the army. Isabelle has been dumped by one husband and
is looking for another. Father is slowly going off the rails and
Marius is trying to find work. Then the furniture starts to
disappear...
Cast:Annie Girardot (Mme Chevillard),
Marius Colucci (Marius),
Yan Epstein (Hasard),
Claude Evrard (M. Chevillard),
Julie Jézéquel (Julie),
Christine Murillo (Christine),
Luc Thuillier (Rudi),
Charlotte Valandrey (Charlotte),
Zabou Breitman (Isabelle),
Philippe Caroit (Philippe),
Nathalie Courval (Mme Courval),
Lorella Cravotta (Mme Paroux),
Eric Denize (Éric),
Najim Laouriga (Najim),
Pascal Librizzi (Pascal),
Riton Liebman (Riton),
Ludovic Paris (Milo),
Patrick Paroux (M. Paroux),
Patrice Valota (Tonton),
Félicité Wouassi (Félicité)
Country: France
Language: French
Support: Color
Runtime: 96 min
The best of American film noir
In the 1940s, the shadowy, skewed visual style of 1920s German expressionism was taken up by directors of American thrillers and psychological dramas, creating that distinctive film noir look.
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