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Director: Jean-Pierre Mocky
Cast: Gérard Depardieu, Pierre Richard, Olga Korotyayeva, Frédéric Scotlande
A local hobo carries a strange attraction for the women of a village, including the train conductor's wife Agafia.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Agafia (2015), directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky, is a drama film that focuses on a local hobo who develops a strange attraction for the women in a village, including the train conductor's wife Agafia. The film has received mixed reviews from critics, with some finding it an intriguing character study and others criticizing its pacing and narrative choices. No significant awards recognition has been reported for this film.
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Fans of quirky, offbeat French dramas will enjoy the unique charm and performances in Agafia, a 2015 film directed by acclaimed director Jean-Pierre Mocky and starring the iconic French actors Gérard Depardieu and Pierre Richard. This unconventional story about a local hobo with an unusual attraction to the women of a small village offers a distinctive directorial vision and unexpected comedic moments.
Agafiya is a Russian Christian female first name. Its colloquial forms are Agafya and Ogafya (Ога́фья). Like its traditional English form Agatha, it is derived from the Greek word meaning good, kind, noble.
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