Cravate club
Cravate club | |
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DVD cover | |
Directed by | Frédéric Jardin |
Produced by |
Françoise Galfré
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Written by | Fabrice Roger-Lacan |
Starring |
Charles Berling Édouard Baer |
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Budget | $4.8 million |
Box office | $1.2 million[1] |
Cravate club is a 2002 film displaying an essential characteristic of much French cinema, that of being focused on in-depth psychology, articulated at the level of the semiotic by resembling a theatre filme. The dense enmeshing of the characters' sense of identity with the day-to-day incidents of their lives is strikingly demonstrated in two iconic sequences: that when the two heroes perform a dazzling choreography using their office chairs, restoring, albeit temporarily, their partnership duologue; and that in which the hilarious 'murder report' takes place.
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