Suivez mon regard (1986)
Directed by Jean Curtelin

Comedy
aka: Follow My Gaze

Film Synopsis

It is six o'clock in the morning.  It is still dark.  On the motorways, hundreds of thousands of cars are taking hundreds of thousands of ghosts to Paris where they will spend the day.  A farmer becomes caught up in a commercial.  Two bourgeois people philosophise in front of the television.  A young man leaves prison...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Jean Curtelin
  • Script: Jean Curtelin (dialogue)
  • Cinematographer: Michel Cénet
  • Music: Charlélie Couture, Tom Novembre
  • Cast: Jean Carmet (Désiré, le paysan), Michel Galabru (L'instituteur), Darry Cowl (Le cafetier), Jean-Claude Brialy (Freddy Langlois), Patrick Bruel (Le musicien), Stéphane Audran (La femme du téléphage), Claude Chabrol (Le téléphage), Jean-Pierre Bacri (L'ami des singes), Christian Barbier (Le présentateur TV), Macha Béranger (La politicienne à la radio), Richard Berry (Le narrateur), Charlélie Couture (Le Christ), Gérard Darmon (Le patron du cinéma porno), Michel Duchaussoy (Le reporter au chevet de Langlois), Andréa Ferréol (La boulangère), Véronique Genest (Une fille délurée), Léo Malet (Le gentil vieux), Macha Méril (La femme à l'ouvre-boîte), Roger Miremont (Le play-boy), Tom Novembre (Le prêtre)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 85 min
  • Aka: Follow My Gaze

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