L'Américain (2004)
Directed by Patrick Timsit

Comedy
aka: The American

Film Review

With three mediocre over-hyped films under his directorial belt, Patrick Timsit throws himself headfirst into the nadir of cultural oblivion with this bargain basement comedy, one of the most deplorable French films in over a decade. It's hard to find anything good about this celluloid trash - the concept is ill-conceived, the plot seems to revolve entirely about a French adolescent's caricatured view of the American way of life, the characters are idiotic cartoon-like creations, and the end product is just an amazingly bad jumble of half-baked ideas, a film that has absolutely zero entertainment value and even less artistic merit.  Why do French film producers think there's a market for this kind of puerile nonsense?
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Next Patrick Timsit film:
Quasimodo d'El Paris (1999)

Film Synopsis

Francis Farge, a 28 year old divorcee, decides to start a new life - in America.  When he is refused a visa to settle in the United States, he appeals to a lawyer, Eddy, to help him realise his dream.  If he can't go to America, Francis decides he must bring America to him.
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Film Credits

  • Director: Patrick Timsit
  • Script: Jean-Carol Larrivé, Patrick Timsit
  • Cinematographer: Pierre Morel
  • Music: Nicolas Errèra
  • Cast: Lorànt Deutsch (Francis Farge), Thierry Lhermitte (Eddy), Émilie Dequenne (Nelly), Doud (Texas), Paolo Seganti (Rick), Mathias Mlekuz (Tennessee), Richard Berry (Le professeur d'anglais), Marianne Denicourt (Murielle), Thomas Doucet (Tom), Patrick Paroux (Nevada), Jean-Marc Bihour (Massachussetts), Daniel Isoppo (Alabama), Salah Teskouk (Mohammed), Kafka (José Bové), Frankie Pain (La femme de José Bové), Xavier Maly (Oklahoma), Yves Espargilière (Minnesota), Fayçal Zeghadi (Le fils de Mohammed), Laura Benson (Geena), Lemmy Constantine (Walter)
  • Country: Belgium / France
  • Language: French / English
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 94 min
  • Aka: The American

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