Loading director's films...
Loading director's films...
15 movies found(15 total from TMDB)
Gustave Kervern is a singular voice in French cinema, crafting wryly humorous, offbeat tales that explore the quirks and struggles of society's outsiders. Alongside his long-time collaborator Benoît Delépine, Kervern has developed a uniquely irreverent, deadpan style that subverts traditional narratives, placing ordinary people in extraordinary circumstances. From the surreal road trip of "Mammuth" to the biting social satire of "Delete History," Kervern's films are marked by a keen observational eye and a willingness to tackle taboo subjects with a delicate balance of empathy and absurdity. Whether chronicling the midlife crisis of a former rock star or the plight of small-town residents fighting against encroaching corporate interests, his work is distinguished by its refusal to provide easy answers, instead inviting the audience to ponder the complexities of the human condition. Kervern's filmography is a testament to his creative restlessness, as he effortlessly shifts between genres – from the poignant family drama of "Saint Amour" to the uproarious buddy comedy of "I Feel Good" – while maintaining a distinctive authorial voice. As a director, actor, and screenwriter, he has carved out a singular niche in French cinema, offering audiences a unique and often hilarious perspective on the joys and challenges of modern life.

Known for: Acting