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Release Date: Sep 18, 2007; Rated: PG-13; With: Daniel Auteuil and Gad Elmaleh; Distributor: Sony Pictures Classics
French farce auteur Francis Veber has named six different characters in six different movies ''François Pignon,'' each of them some sort of lovable loser. Here, Pignon (played by Gallic stand-up comic Gad Elmaleh) is a parking valet hired by a billionaire CEO (Daniel Auteuil, brilliant as always) to pretend he's dating a supermodel the same one the rich man's wife (Kristin Scott Thomas) suspects is his mistress. Which, of course, she is. This is France, after all. EXTRAS An in-depth making-of doc and Veber's commentary track, en anglais. B+
Posted Sep 21, 2007
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