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Director: Damien Odoul
Cast: Jean Fuentès, Jean-Claude Lecante, Hélène Brochant, Philippe Tamburrini
Through an initiatory and biblical journey, Kiki and Lulu meet evangelical figures as they try to sell porcelain plates with the effigy of the pope.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Les barbots (1995), directed by Damien Odoul, is a comedic film that follows Kiki and Lulu on an initiatory and biblical journey as they try to sell porcelain plates with the effigy of the pope. While the film has a relatively low IMDb rating of 3.1/10, indicating a mixed audience reception, details on its critical reception or awards recognition are not available.
Why you might like this:
Fans of offbeat, quirky comedies will appreciate the unique blend of biblical themes and absurdist humor in director Damien Odoul's 1995 film 'Les barbots', which follows the misadventures of evangelical plate salesmen Kiki and Lulu as they navigate an eccentric, spiritual journey.