Chouchou
- Director: Merzak Allouache
- Writer: Merzak Allouache; Gad Elmaleh
- Producer: Christian Fechner
CGiii Comment
Woefully unfunny.
The drag acts are abysmal, the story is abysmal - what it is...is a goddamn, truculent waste of precious time.
When will actors stop wanting to play drag queens?!?
Trailer...
The(ir) Blurb...
Chouchou has just arrived in Paris from his home in North Africa. He is scatty and unworldly, and tries to get a bed for the night by spinning an implausible line about being a refugee from the Chilean dictator Pinochet. He is fortunate, because a kindly priest (Father Leon) in a working class suburb has some sympathy for him, and takes him in for a few nights. Father Leon also gets him a job with a lady psychoanalyst, Dr Milovavich, and the job is as receptionist and cleaner. Chouchou does the cleaning in a woman's dustcoat and when Dr Milovavich asks him what he would most like in the world, he replies that he would love to be a woman from head to toe. Dr M. is unabashed by this revelation, and tells him that from tomorrow he can come to work as a woman, Mlle Chouchou. He takes her at her word, and is startlingly convincing the next day, with good female body language, although let down by a marked dark beard shadow.
Cast & Characters
Gad Elmaleh as Choukri, alias Chouchou;
Alain Chabat as Stanislas de la Tour-Maubourg;
Claude Brasseur as Pere Leon;
Roschdy Zem as Frere Jean;
Catherine Frot as Le docteur Nicole Milovavovich;
Julien Courbey as Yekea;
Arie Elmaleh as Vanessa;
Yacine Mesbah as Djamila;
Micheline Presle as La mere de Stanislas;
Jacques Sereys as Le pere de Stanislas;
Michael Youn as Le transformiste bresilien;
Stephane Boucher as L'inspecteur Gregoire;
Olivia Dessolin as L'apparition;
Anne Marivin as La vendeuse supermarche;
Jean-Paul Comart as Le commissaire Molino