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Cause toujours!

Cause toujours!

2004Movie⏱️ 1h 27m
Comedy
6.2
IMDB Rating
175 votes

My first is a moth (exasperating). My second is a mute (enigmatic). My third is a house (disturbing). My whole is a film, in the form of a fantasy about suspicion and its opposite: trust.

Director
Jeanne Labrune
Writers
Richard Debuisne, Jeanne Labrune
Stars
Victoria Abril, Jean-Pierre Darroussin, Sylvie Testud
Release Date
July 28, 2004
Language
French
Country
France
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Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Victoria Abril
Victoria Abril
as Jacinthe
Jean-Pierre Darroussin
Jean-Pierre Darroussin
as Bruno
Sylvie Testud
Sylvie Testud
as Léa
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Didier Bezace
as Laurent
Claude Perron
Claude Perron
as Judith
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Richard Debuisne
as Emmanuel Blasquez
Dominique Besnehard
Dominique Besnehard
as Le droguiste
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Michèle Ernou
as La femme aux moucherons
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Jean-Guillaume Le Dantec
as Le patron de café
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Erwan Creignou
as Le livreur magasinier 1

💰 Box Office

$1,543,833
Worldwide Gross

🎬 Technical Specs

Color
Color
Filming Location
Bourg-en-Bresse, Ain, Rhône-Alpes, France
Production
Art-Light Productions, France 2 Cinéma, ARP Sélection

🏷️ Keywords

housef rated

🎯 Categories

FrenchComedy

⭐ Featured Review

Talk,talk.Not enough Darroussin.
by dbdumonteil2006-08-16
4/10

"This little comedy begins well enough with a flat invaded by moths.Victoria Abril in the shop trying to understand the difference between flying and creeping insects is good fun.Her argument (You cannot kill these poor things! They are animals!It's murder!)with partner Darroussin is even better: his comical expression makes him the funniest contemporary actor.But Darroussin's part is underwritten and too much time is given over to an uninteresting love story between an ugly girl and a so-called legionnaire. The attempts at true black humor are lame (the bags the mysterious man carri..."

📖 Synopsis

My first is a moth (exasperating). My second is a mute (enigmatic). My third is a house (disturbing). My whole is a film, in the form of a fantasy about suspicion and its opposite: trust.