Y a des limites (2014)
Directed by Charly Cassan

Comedy

Film Synopsis

In this weird flight of fancy consisting of the maddest of madcap episodes, a dog is able to talk whilst a boss communicates only by barking.  There is a sad nonentity who becomes an instant celebrity, and also two homeless people who decide to go on the rampage.  All this may seem a tad surreal, too ridiculous to take seriously, but is it really so far-fetched?  Isn't life just an unfathomable absurdist comedy, playing out without any discernible limits - for the amusement of some warped celestial couch potato?
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Film Credits

  • Director: Charly Cassan
  • Cast: Antony Cinturino, Henri Cohen, Michel Coste, Jean Michel Espinasse, Christina Montonati
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 97 min

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