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Incredible But True Incroyable mais vrai

Quentin Dupieux / France / 2022 / 74 min

“We're afraid you'll think we're crazies if we tell the story.” A line that sets off this charmingly wacky and deeply amusing comedy from the French master of the absurd, Quentin Dupieux (Mandibles). The less you know about it, the better.

directed by Quentin Dupieux, cast Alain Chabat, Léa Drucker, Benoît Magimel, Anaïs Demoustier, ,

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Alain and Marie move into a dream home in a suburb. But the real estate agent has warned them: there’s something in the basement that may change their lives forever.

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