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French Films - Comedy

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Priceless
Pierre Salvadori
Audrey Tautou stars in this delightful romantic comedy set on the French Riviera. She plays Irene, a money-grubbing beauty with expensive tastes in men. When a normal, everyday Jean (Gad Elmaleh) steals her heart, though, a conflict arises between her gold-digging self and her romantic side. "The combination of goofball and glamour girl is reminiscent of Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's (Rebecca Ascher-Walsh, Los Angeles Times). In French with English subtitles. France, 2006, 102 mins.
DVD | $24.95     Blu-Ray | $37.95  
 
The Valet
Francis Veber
"A sinfully delicious bonbon" (Stephen Holden, New York Times) of a French comedy. Gad Elmaleh is a lonely, unassuming parking attendant who gets the deal of a lifetime, albeit an adulterous one. A billionaire CEO offer his some serious scratch to pretend to be the boyfriend of his supermodel mistress (Alice Taglioni). This successful farce has US remake written all over it. Dany Boon was nominated for a Cesar for Best Supporting Actor. In French with English subtitles. France, 2006, 85 mins.
DVD | $24.95  
    

French Films - Comedy


2 Seconds
Manon Briand
A champion, bisexual bicyclist misses a qualifying race time by two seconds and loses her place on the team. While trying to overcome her disappointment, she befriends a grumpy, Italian bike shop owner who teaches her that there is more to victory than crossing the finish line first. As she works to overcome the prejudice of her male co-workers at a courier service, she also trains to win the company's employee race. Winner of four Montreal World Film Festival awards, including Best Canadian Film and Best Director. In French with English subtitles. Canada, 1998, 100 mins.
$37.95  

A La Mode
Remy Duchemin
An adorable French romantic comedy tells the rags-to-riches tale of a talented young fashion designer who turns Paris on its ear at the same time that he's winning the hearts of the city's loveliest women. French with English subtitles. France, 1993, 89 mins.
DVD | $37.95  

Amelie
Jean-Pierre Jeunet
Jean-Pierre Jeunet creates a world of color, movement, romance and whimsy in a film that became a sensation in France and charmed audiences around the world. Audrey Tautou is delightful as a spirited waitress determined to help those around her find love and happiness, although her own romantic adventure proves to be a challenging one. Light as a feather, Amelie presents an idealized Paris that was shot on location, but which, through visual effects and eye-catching art direction, has the fantasized look of a Hollywood soundstage. Actor-director Mathieu Kassovitz co-stars as Amelie's love interest. A Cesar Award-winner for Best Film, Director, Music and Production Design. Letterboxed, 16x9 widescreen, closed-captioned; the 2-disc set includes several behind-the-scenes segments, interviews with director and cast, audition footage, trailers and TV spots, storyboard comparisons, music video, and much more. DVD in French with English subtitles; France/Germany, 2001, 122 mins.
DVD | $24.95     Blu-Ray | $37.95  

Cafe au Lait
Mathieu Kassovitz
In this audacious comedy from Mathieu Kassovitz, director of La Haine (Hate), an interracial romantic trio comes to grips with joint parenthood. A beautiful, pregnant young West Indian woman has two lovers, an African Muslim law student and a Jewish bicycle messenger, who hate one another. When she refuses to reveal which of them is the father of her expected child, they are forced to get along. French with English subtitles. France, 1994, 94 mins.
DVD | $44.95  

The Closet
Francis Veber
Daniel Auteuil and Gerard Depardieu top the cast of this spirited comedy from the director of The Dinner Game. An accountant at a condom factory learns he is about to be fired. A neighbor suggests that he pretend to be gay so the company will be wary of a discrimination lawsuit if they let him go. As the deception takes root, co-workers and other associates who previously found him dull now find the accountant to be exciting and mysterious. "...a bonbon spiked with mirth and malice...a delicious treat" (Peter Travers, Rolling Stone). Also starring Thierry Lhermitte and Michele Laroque. In French with English subtitles. France, 2001, 85 mins.
DVD | $24.95  

Dad on the Run (Cours Toujours)
Dante Desarthe
In this screwball comedy, a young Jewish father is entrusted with the duty of burying his newborn son's foreskin after the bris in accordance with Jewish tradition. When the father loses the foreskin, a crazy chain of events begins that leads him all over Paris. "An uproarious French comedy farce about tradition, lust and love" (Toronto Jewish Film Festival). France, 2000, 90 mins.
DVD | $44.95  

The Dinner Game
Francis Veber
A wealthy publisher (Thierry Lhermitte) and his equally prosperous friends compete in a cruel game in which the object is to find the sorriest, most obnoxious guest possible. The impossibly irritating Francois (Jacques Villeret) seems like a sure victory, but as the publisher's life falls apart, he begins to feel far less superior. A hilarious comedy from Francis Veber, the director of Les Comperes. "Veber doesn't let anything run on; he keeps people moving in and out of doors like bouncing balls, the plot flying along, the ironic epiphanies mounting up. It's a small jewel of precision" (Stephen Hunter, Washington Post). In French with English subtitles. France, 1998, 81 mins.
DVD | $37.95  

God Is Great and I'm Not
Pascale Bailly
Audrey Tautou is "as morning-glory exuberant as she was in Amelie" (Kate Sullivan, LA Weekly) in this charming romantic comedy by first-time director Pascale Bailly. Tautou plays a quirky model with confused spiritual interests who seeks religious peace of mind while in a love affair with a non-practicing Jew. In French with English subtitles. France, 2001, 95 mins.
DVD | $44.95  

Happenstance
Laurent Firode
Audrey Tautou (Amelie) stars in this whimsical romantic fantasy about two lovers drawn together by fate and a dizzying series of events that it takes for their paths to finally cross again. "It brims with the charm, wisdom and light touch that have endeared French films to international audiences for more than a century" (Kevin Thomas, Los Angeles Times). In French with English subtitles. France, 2000, 97 mins.
DVD | $44.95  

The Ice Rink
Jean-Philippe Toussaint
The everyday absurdity of making a movie is affectionately spoofed in this light comedy about a production that is stalled by the difficult filming of several sequences on a hockey rink. While rushing to meet a deadline for the Venice Film Festival, the director must contend with a flirtatious leading lady (Dolores Chaplin, Charlie's granddaughter), and a self-absorbed American leading man (Bruce Campbell of Evil Dead fame). A gentle film with some slapstick touches. In French and English with English subtitles. France, 1998, 80 mins.
DVD | $44.95  

Jet Lag
Daniele Thompson
Two of France's biggest stars find love in the most unlikely place in this light romantic comedy. A flight mix-up and transportation strike ground an emotional make-up artist (Juliette Binoche) and a uptight salesman with a flair for gourmet cooking (Jean Reno) at an airport in Paris. They decide to share a hotel room for the evening and soon the two opposites begin to attract each other. The chemistry between Binoche and Reno is electric. In French with English subtitles. France/Great Britain, 2002, 91 mins.
DVD | $44.95  

L'Auberge Espagnole (The Spanish Apartment)
Cedric Klapisch
Cedric Klapisch looks at the lives and loves of seven young coeds living in a Barcelona apartment in this entertaining ensemble comedy. Focusing primarily on straight-laced French student, Xavier (Romain Duris), the film follows the naive student's eye-opening experiences with his new roommates from all over Europe, much to the chagrin of his girlfriend (Audrey Tautou). Nominated for six 2002 Cesar Awards, with Cecile de France winning the Best Young Actress Award. Also stars Judith Godreche and Kelly Reilly. In French with English subtitles, withs both full-screen and letterboxed formats; a Spanish language track and subtitles; optional English subtitles. France/Spain, 2003, 122 mins.
DVD | $44.95  

La Cage Aux Folles
Edouard Molinaro
A gay couple in St. Tropez discover their lives are complicated when the son of one of the men wants to marry into a politically repressive family. Ugo Tognazzi and Michel Serrault are Renato and Albin, the owners of the La Cage aux Folles nightclub, which features a popular revue of female impersonation. This surprise international hit was based on the play by Jean Poiret. With Benny Luke and Michael Galabru as the head of the Union of Moral Order. French with English subtitles. France, 1979, 91 mins.
DVD | $37.95  

La Cage Aux Folles II
Edouard Molinaro
Renato (Ugo Tognazzi) and Albin (Michel Serrault) of La Cage aux Folles return as the proprietors and main attraction of the elegant cabaret, La Cage aux Folles. Albin is offended by Renato's suggestion that he is a bit too mature to impersonate the young Marlene Dietrich of the Blue Angel, and an incredible series of comic events ensues. France, 1981, 99 mins.
DVD | $37.95  

La Chevre
Francis Veber
Gerard Depardieu and Pierre Richard make a great comedy team in this fabulous French farce. Their travels range from the boardrooms of a huge multinational conglomerate to the tropics of Mexico, in search of the chairman of the board's missing, accident-prone daughter. Depardieu, Richard and director Francis Veber (The Dinner Game) would reunite for Les Comperes and Les Fugitifs. French with English subtitles. France, 1981, 91 mins.
DVD | $44.95  

Les Comperes
Francis Veber
Following their success in the hit comedy La Chevre, Gerard Depardieu and Pierre Richard re-teamed with director Francis Veber for this very funny comedy of confusion. When her teenaged son runs away, a woman tells two ex-lovers that they both may be the boy's father in order to persuade them to help her find him. Remade as the American film Father's Day, with Billy Crystal and Robin Williams. France, 1983, 105 mins.
DVD | $44.95  

Love at the Top (Le Mouton Enrage)
Michel Deville
In this French comedy from Michel Deville (The Woman in Blue), a shy bank clerk (Jean-Louis Trintignant) becomes the toast of Paris after an impoverished novelist (Jean-Pierre Cassel) teaches him how to woo the ladies and become rich. Also stars Romy Schneider. In French with English subtitles. France, 1974, 105 mins.
DVD | $37.95  

The Mad Adventures of Rabbi Jacob
Gerard Oury
Louis de Funes stars in this celebrated comic treat as a racist, anti-Semitic businessman en route to his daughter's wedding, who unwittingly stumbles upon a group of Arab terrorists. In order to hide from them, he disguises himself as a rabbi, which leads to one crazy, slapstick situation after another. Nominated for a Best Foreign Film Golden Globe. "One of the funniest movies from any country" (Boxoffice). In French with English subtitles. France 1973 100 mins.
DVD | $44.95  

My Best Friend
Patrice Leconte
Catherine (Julie Gayet), refuses to believe that her business partner, the unlikeable Francois (Daniel Auteuil), has a best friend, so she challenges him to set up an introduction. Scrambling to find someone willing to pose as his best pal, Francois enlists the services of a charming taxi driver (Dany Boon) to play the part. France, 2006, 90 mins.
DVD | $37.95  

My Life on Ice
Olivier Ducastel/Jacques Martineau
A 16-year-old competitive ice skater receives a digital camcorder for his birthday and uses it to chronicle one year in his life: a year that finds him training for the national championship; playing matchmaker for his single mother; and discovering his sexuality after realizing that all of his filming subjects are male. "...a bright and light-hearted comedy with some witty insights into being a teenager" (Jamie Russell, BBC). Originally released as The True Story of My Life in Rouen. In French with English subtitles. France, 2003, 102 mins.
DVD | $44.95  

My Wife Maurice
Jean-Marie Poire
Jean-Marie Poire (The Visitors) directs this zany French farce that works to undermine gender conventions with vaudeville playfulness. The action is sparked by a philandering husband who hires a charity worker to dress in drag and pretend to be his spouse in order to scare off a mistress. Soon a hilarious series of misunderstandings, blunders, and oddball coincidences snowball out of control. In French with English subtitles. France 2002 102 mins.
DVD | $44.95  

Priceless
Pierre Salvadori
Audrey Tautou stars in this delightful romantic comedy set on the French Riviera. She plays Irene, a money-grubbing beauty with expensive tastes in men. When a normal, everyday Jean (Gad Elmaleh) steals her heart, though, a conflict arises between her gold-digging self and her romantic side. "The combination of goofball and glamour girl is reminiscent of Audrey Hepburn in Breakfast at Tiffany's (Rebecca Ascher-Walsh, Los Angeles Times). In French with English subtitles. France, 2006, 102 mins.
DVD | $24.95     Blu-Ray | $37.95  

Secrets of the Satin Blues
Andre Genoves
A pair of blue satin panties provide the link between a chic married woman named Elodie and her eclectic assortment of friends and lovers in this soft-core porn parody. The panties take us through Elodie's sexploits as she loans out and loses them during the course of her amorous adventures. Features a cameo from legendary French director Claude Chabrol. Dubbed in English. France, 1981, 90 mins.
DVD | $37.95  

Three Men and a Cradle
Coline Serreau
One of the funniest French films in recent years, an unlikely story of three confirmed bachelors who receive a six-month-old roommate. This little bundle of joy can turn into a big bundle of trouble, and chaos of a hilarious kind ensues. The DVD is letterboxed and includes interview with director Coline Serreau, Au Clair de la Lune video lullaby, trailer, and Toy Giraffe featurette. In French with English subtitles. France 1985 100 mins.
DVD | $44.95  

The Valet
Francis Veber
"A sinfully delicious bonbon" (Stephen Holden, New York Times) of a French comedy. Gad Elmaleh is a lonely, unassuming parking attendant who gets the deal of a lifetime, albeit an adulterous one. A billionaire CEO offer his some serious scratch to pretend to be the boyfriend of his supermodel mistress (Alice Taglioni). This successful farce has US remake written all over it. Dany Boon was nominated for a Cesar for Best Supporting Actor. In French with English subtitles. France, 2006, 85 mins.
DVD | $24.95  

The Visitors
Jean-Marie Poire
One of France's biggest-grossing film comedies, The Visitors (Les Visiteurs) is a wacky comedy about two time-traveling medieval knights who get stuck in the 20th century with some nutty results. "Uproarious...a truly hilarious farce" (Wall Street Journal). With Christian Clavier, Jean Reno and Valerie LeMercier. French with English subtitles. France, 1993, 107 mins.
DVD | $44.95  

Western
Manuel Poirier
Winner of the 1997 Grand Jury Prize at Cannes, this subtle, comic road film follows a traveling shoe salesman and a Russian immigrant as they meet, fight and eventually become friends while traveling along the western coast of France. "Using every inch of his wide screen, Poirier creates a breathtaking series of wide-open spaces, images of a Europe without borders that has room for everyone. It's a vision as seductive as it is willfully naive..." (Dave Kehr, New York Daily News). In French with English subtitles. France, 1997, 121 mins.
DVD | $37.95  

A Wind from Wyoming
Andre Forcier
When Lea is dumped by her boxer boyfriend on the eve of her 18th birthday, she's unsure who to turn to for support. Her mother (France Castel) has just run off with her sweetheart, and her obese sister (Celine Bonner) is too busy obsessing over a celebrated author (Francois Cluzet, Pret-a-Porter) to notice. So Lea enlists the help of a hack hypnotist to try to get her dysfunctional family back on track. Andre Forcier's film is "a wonderfully surreal comedy about sex, jealousy, boxing and hypnosis... With a spirit worthy of surrealist pioneer Luis Bunuel, Forcier presents one outrageous scene after another" (Maclean's). In French with English subtitles. Canada, 1994, 100 mins.
DVD | $44.95