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Synopsis
Actor Guillaume Canet, best known to American audiences for his work in The Beach, makes his directorial debut with the dark comedy, Mon idole. Canet also stars in the film as Bastien, an ambitious young man working as an assistant to Philippe Letzger (Philippe Lefebvre, who co-wrote the script with Canet and Eric Naggar) the overbearing host of a raucous, exploitative Jerry Springer-like game/talk show called It's Tissue Time! in which the goal is to make the contestants cry. Bastien warms up the audience and runs errands for Letzger, in addition to coming up with helpful ideas for the network, which Letzger takes credit for. Bastien puts up with Letzger’s abuse because he wants to work with his idol, the show's impossibly suave producer, Jean-Louis Broustal (François Berléand). To Bastien’s surprise, Broustal stops ignoring him one day, and starts taking an interest in the young man’s ideas. Bastien lives with his girlfriend, Fabienne (Clotilde Courau), who’s tired of hearing about how wonderful Broustal is. And Bastien is torn when he realizes that the pretty blond he’s been admiring around the office is Broustal’s young wife, Clara (Diane Kruger). Things take a strange turn for Bastien when Broustal invites him out for a night on the town that quickly turns into a weekend at the couple’s remote country estate. Clara quickly gets Bastien alone and beds him, and Broustal doesn’t seem to mind. Broustal makes a lot of promises about Bastien’s future in television, but what does the couple want from him? As the weekend progresses, their motives seem increasingly bizarre and even sinister. Mon idole was nominated for César Awards for Best First Film and for Berléand’s performance. It was shown at Lincoln Center in New York as part of their 2003 Rendez-vous with French Cinema. ~ Josh Ralske, All Movie Guide


Production Crew

SPARX Animator
Frederique Moidon Casting
Christophe Offenstein Cinematographer
Alex Sinclair Composer (Music Score)
Fabienne Katany Costume Designer
Eric Naggar Dialogue Writer
SPARX Digital Effects
Guillaume Canet Director
Stratos Gabrielidis Editor
Philippe Landoulsi First Assistant Director
Alain Attal Producer
Alain Veissier Production Designer
Guillaume Canet Screen Story
Philippe Lefebvre Screen Story
Eric Naggar Screenwriter
Guillaume Canet Screenwriter
Philippe Lefebvre Screenwriter
Guillaume Canet Short Story Author
Guillaume Canet Short Story Author
Philippe Lefebvre Short Story Author
Philippe Lefebvre Short Story Author
Gerard Lamps Sound/Sound Designer
Jean Goudier Sound/Sound Designer
Pierre Gamet Sound/Sound Designer
Year: 2002
Runtime: 113
Country: France
MPAA Rating:
Category: Feature

Genre
Comedy

Produced by
Caneo Films
Les Films du Tresor
M6 Films
Marks
Nord-Quest Prod.
Pendrake Films

Release
December 17, 2002 (France)
by Mars Films

Awards
2002 - Best First Film - French Academy of Cinema
2004 - Film Presented - Sundance Film Festival