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Closet (The)

Country: France, Language: French, 84 mins

  • Director: Francis Veber
  • Writer: Francis Veber
  • Producer: Patrice Ledoux; Alain Poire

CGiii Comment

A little gem of a film.

It's funny and entertaining and delivers a gentle but powerful message.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

François Pignon, a very bland sort of man who works as an accountant in a rubber factory, is about to be fired. His new neighbour comes up with an idea to prevent such a thing to happen: he spreads the rumor that he's gay so that the factory management might be afraid they'll be sued for sexual discrimination. Of course, nothing happens as it should, but the changes in François Pignon's life -and other people's too- is drastic!

Cast & Characters

Daniel Auteuil as François Pignon;
Gérard Depardieu as Félix Santini;
Thierry Lhermitte as Guillaume;
Michèle Laroque as Mlle Bertrand;
Jean Rochefort as Kopel, the director;
Alexandra Vandernoot as Christine;
Stanislas Crevillén as Franck;
Michel Aumont as Belone, the neighbour;
Edgar Givry as Mathieu;
Thierry René as Victor;
Armelle Deutsch as Ariane;
Michèle Garcia as Madame Santini;
Laurent Gamelon as Alba;
Vincent Moscato as Ponce;
Irina Ninova as Martine