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Yannick
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Yannick

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TMDB 7.116+20231h 7mFrench
ComedyDramaThriller

Synopsis

In the middle of a performance of the play "Le Cocu", a bad boulevard comedy at a Parisian theatre, Yannick gets up and interrupts the show to take the evening back in hand.

Director
Quentin DupieuxFrom TMDB credits
Studio
Chi-Fou-Mi Productions2 production companies
Release
August 2, 2023Released
Box Office
$4M

Top Cast

8 of 18
Raphaël Quenard
Raphaël Quenard
Yannick
Pio Marmaï
Pio Marmaï
Paul Rivière
Blanche Gardin
Blanche Gardin
Sophie Denis
Sébastien Chassagne
Sébastien Chassagne
William Keller
Agnès Hurstel
Agnès Hurstel
La préposée du vestiaire
Jean-Paul Solal
Jean-Paul Solal
Le monsieur qui s'énerve
Laurent Nicolas
Laurent Nicolas
L'homme à l'ordinateur
Mustapha Abourachid
Mustapha Abourachid
L'homme invité au restaurant

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CinemaSerf
May 16, 2024

We've all been to the theatre and wondered what we were doing there? Rarely, though, have any of us stood up to complain about the lacklustre performance directly to those on the stage. Well "Yannick" (Raphaël Quenard) does precisely that moaning that he's taken a day off work and spent his time and money on their presentation of "Le Cocu" that's not exactly enthralling him. Initially the talent engage, then they send him packing. Undeterred, he returns shortly afterwards with a gun, demands a laptop, a printer and devises a script for them to improve on their efforts. Yes, it's all fairly far-fetched and for a while I wasn't sure whether "Yannick" was actually the fourth cast member of the ensemble in to shake things up a bit. Certainly, the theatre goers never look very intimidated by their "captor". It is that ambiguity and an entertaining Quenard rendition that makes this quite a quirky watch that though it goes on too long, is actually at times quite an innovate piece of characterful cinema-cum-theatre that has just enough of the plausible about it to make it funny sometimes. It runs out of steam completely at the end, but the first forty minutes or so are original and worth a watch.

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