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Gérard Jourd'hui is a French filmmaker whose sharp social satire and darkly comedic style have established him as one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary European cinema. With a penchant for exploring the underbelly of respectable society, Jourd'hui's films often train a penetrating gaze on the hypocrisies and moral failings lurking beneath the veneer of bourgeois propriety. His breakout film, the raucous 1992 farce Old Rascal, set the tone for his irreverent approach, blending slapstick humor with a biting social commentary. In later works like the 2013 caper Le Bœuf clandestin and the 2014 political satire Méfions-nous des honnêtes gens !, Jourd'hui honed his skills as a mordant social critic, using the framework of genre cinema to expose the corruption and self-serving agendas of the powerful elite. With a sharp eye for detail and a willingness to push his narratives to delightfully absurd extremes, the director has crafted a body of work that is as entertaining as it is incisive. Whether skewering the duplicity of the French establishment or exploring the inherent contradictions of the modern urban experience, Gérard Jourd'hui's films are distinguished by their caustic wit, visual flair, and refusal to offer easy answers. As one of the most distinctive auteurs working in France today, he continues to challenge and provoke audiences with his unapologetically subversive cinematic visions.