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Me, Myself and Mum

Country: France | Belgium, Language: French, 85 mins

Original Title

Les garçons et Guillaume, à table!
  • Director: Guillaume Gallienne
  • Writer: Guillaume Gallienne
  • Producer: Cyril Colbeau-Justin; Jean-Baptiste Dupont

CGiii Comment

Without a shadow of a doubt, one of the best 'gay' comedies ever made.

Technically, it's faultless - special mention should be given to the editor - for this is, indeed, a masterclass in editing.

The soundtrack...inspired.

Star, writer, director - Guillaume Gallienne - achieves the near-impossible, a film with pace, with humour and a thrilling imagination...

The ending: jaw-droppingly brilliant.


Trailer...

The(ir) Blurb...

Mrs. Gallienne, a rather temperamental upper middle-class lady, has three children, two of whom she considers as her sons and another she calls Guillaume. Logically indeed, the latter teenage creature does not picture himself as a boy, rather as a girl or at best as a homosexual. But how can a mother act in such an objectionable way? And why? Through a series of painful chain of experiences, Guillaume will discover little by little who he is actually and will manage to break free from her pernicious influence.

Cast & Characters

Guillaume Gallienne as Guillaume / Maman;
Andre Marcon as Le pere;
Francoise Fabian as Babou;
Nanou Garcia as Paqui;
Diane Kruger as Ingeborg;
Reda Kateb as Karim;
Gotz Otto as Raymund;
Brigitte Catillon as La tante d'Amerique;
Carole Brenner as La tante polyglotte;
Charlie Anson as Jeremy