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Director: Sylvain Roumette
Cast: Nico, Maurice Garrel
A man is giving an interview with the help of an interpreter. But everyone is speaking French, and the translation only serves to say... something else.
Critical Reception & Ratings
L'interview (1986), directed by Sylvain Roumette, is a critically acclaimed French comedy film that explores the miscommunication that can arise during an interview due to the use of an interpreter. While the film has not received widespread mainstream recognition, it has garnered a cult following among fans of offbeat, absurdist humor.
Why you might like this:
Directed by the acclaimed Sylvain Roumette in 1986, L'interview is a delightfully absurd comedy that blends sly social commentary with the hilarious misunderstandings of translation. Featuring standout performances from stars like Nico and Maurice Garrel, this unique film offers a fresh and frequently surprising perspective on the art of communication.