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Director: Jean-Pierre Mocky
Cast: Mathieu Demy, Bruno Putzulu, Rufus, Patricia Barzyk
Two insomniacs go into partnership to start a club bringing together people who suffer from the same trouble and decide together to become vigilantes and more precisely vindicators serving causes they are interested in. But relations between the various members will go on deteriorating.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Les Insomniaques, a 2011 drama film directed by Jean-Pierre Mocky, has received mixed reviews from critics. While the film's premise about two insomniacs starting a vigilante club for those with sleep troubles is unique, the deteriorating relationships between the various members have polarized reviewers. No major awards recognition has been reported for this independent French production.
Why you might like this:
Directed by the acclaimed Jean-Pierre Mocky, Les Insomniaques offers a unique and compelling take on the drama genre, following two insomniacs who form a vigilante club to pursue causes they're passionate about. With a standout performance from Mathieu Demy and a focus on the deterioration of the group's dynamics, this 2011 film provides a thought-provoking exploration of insomnia, justice, and the complexities of human relationships.
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