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Director: Michel Wyn
Cast: Marie-Hélène Breillat, Bernard Ménez, Jean-Pierre Darras, Henri Garcin
The young and charming Mandoline, accountant of the advertising agency Publi-Pub, has stolen documents proving that the company kept double accounts. Remorseful when she wanted to pass this evidence to a tax inspector, she decides to put the documents back in the agency's safe, but does not really know how to go about it. Her friend Marie-Charlotte, a transvestite, helps him find a young safe-drilling man in his condition, who will help him open the safe - but of course, the matter is not so simple.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Forget Me, Mandoline is a 1976 French comedy film directed by Michel Wyn. While critical reception details are not widely available, the film appears to have garnered modest popularity, with a rating of 6.8/10 on IMDb based on a small number of user reviews. The film does not seem to have received any major awards recognition.
Why you might like this:
Forget Me, Mandoline from 1976 is a charming, comedic romp directed by Michel Wyn that blends crime and gender-bending elements. The film's star, Marie-Hélène Breillat, delivers a delightful performance as the young accountant Mandoline, who gets caught up in a scheme to cover up her theft of incriminating documents. Fans of offbeat French comedies and stories exploring identity will particularly enjoy this distinctive film.