Steak (2007)
Directed by Quentin Dupieux

Comedy / Sci-Fi

Film Synopsis

By 2016, fashion and the criteria for beauty have changed a great deal.  The latest craze amongst young people is to have a complete facelift.  Georges, a young graduate, has recently had his face lifted and, during his summer holidays, joins a gang of hoodlums who have had extreme plastic surgery.  Blaise, a loser and old school friend of George, also wants to join the gang...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Quentin Dupieux
  • Script: Quentin Dupieux
  • Cinematographer: Riego Van Wersch
  • Music: Sébastien Akchoté, Quentin Dupieux, Sebastien Tellier
  • Cast: Eric Judor (Blaise), Ramzy Bedia (Georges), Jonathan Lambert (Serge), Vincent Belorgey (Dan), Sébastien Akchoté (Félix), Laurent Nicolas (Max), Sebastien Tellier (Prisme), Alain Gendreau (Le militaire), Mark Latrémouille (Le professeur aveugle), Marie-Claude Michaud (L'infirmière), Luc Bouffard (Luc), Vincent Tavier (Docteur Brown), Jean-François Boudreau (Le laitier), Stéphane Breton (Caissier station-service), Jean-Léon Rondeau (Professeur campus), Didier Lambert (Le barbu), Hugolin Chevrette-Landesque (Le serveur), Jacky Lambert (Docteur Schmidt), Louise Boisvert (Assistante Dr. Schmidt), Luc Chapdelaine (Barman Bibi)
  • Country: Canada / France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 82 min

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