Si ma gueule vous plaît...
Dec 23 1981
•2h 30m
•Comedy
A French satirical comedy that examines society’s obsession with appearance. A man with unconventional looks unexpectedly becomes a public sensation, facing ridicule and admiration. His striking features thrust him into a whirlwind of media sensationalism and superficial relationships. Amid a series of ironic and humorous encounters, he grapples with the burden of being judged solely on his appearance, ultimately questioning the true essence of beauty and personal worth.
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Valérie Mairesse
Catherine

Bernadette Lafont
Denise Lemoine, concierge

Michel Galabru
Fabien de Lingeau, CEO

David Pontremoli
Thomas
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