Olivier Godin blends his storytelling skills with those of Michel Faubert to deliver this absurdist cop romcom where a singing bone brings together an assortment of characters in search of love. Wacky humour and whimsical dialogue are on the agenda.
A mysterious, absurdist romcom, Olivier Godin’s latest brings together a singing bone, an actor with a gorilla arm, a spectacularly vulgar female cop and a cluster of other characters in search of love. After Les Arts de la parole (FNC 2016), he takes storyteller Michel Faubert’s collection of medieval fables as a pretext for joyously trashing cinematic conventions. Off-the-wall humour, honed aesthetics, whimsical dialogue: it’s like seeing Jarry, Beckett or Ionesco on the big...
Feature film , Comedy
QUéBEC/CANADA | 78 minutes | 2018
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