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Being Blanche Houellebecq 2024

★ 5.724 votes88 min📅 2024-03-13

When literary provocateur Michel Houellebecq jets off to the vibrant shores of Guadeloupe for a dubious look-alike contest, he could never anticipate the surreal whirlwind that awaits.

Director: Guillaume Nicloux

Cast

Blanche Gardin
Blanche Gardin
Blanche Gardin
Michel Houellebecq
Michel Houellebecq
Michel Houellebecq
Luc Schwarz
Luc Schwarz
Luc
Franck Monier
Franck Monier
Franck, Blanche's assistant
Françoise Lebrun
Françoise Lebrun
Françoise
Gaspar Noé
Gaspar Noé
Gaspar Noé
Jean-Pascal Zadi
Jean-Pascal Zadi
Jean-Pascal
Francky Vincent
Franky Vincent
Vincent Volkoff
Vincent, Michel's assistant
Majid Mounsif
François Hollande's look-alike

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Being Blanche Houellebecq (2024) about?

*Being Blanche Houellebecq* follows Michel Houellebecq as he travels to Guadeloupe for a look-alike contest judged by comedian Blanche Gardin. What begins as a playful event spirals into a bizarre adventure neither expected, blending satire with offbeat humor.

Who directed Being Blanche Houellebecq?

Guillaume Nicloux, known for his sharp storytelling and genre-spanning films, directs this quirky comedy.

Who stars in Being Blanche Houellebecq?

The film features Blanche Gardin, Michel Houellebecq himself, Luc Schwarz, Françoise Lebrun, and Gaspar Noé among its standout cast.

Is Being Blanche Houellebecq (2024) worth watching?

With its 88-minute runtime and sharp comedic edge, *Being Blanche Houellebecq* offers a quick but memorable dive into satire and absurdity. Fans of Guillaume Nicloux's work or Houellebecq's provocative persona will find plenty to enjoy in this unconventional outing.

How long is Being Blanche Houellebecq?

The film runs 88 minutes.

About Being Blanche Houellebecq (2024) — A satirical comedy of identity and absurdity

When literary provocateur Michel Houellebecq jets off to the vibrant shores of Guadeloupe for a dubious look-alike contest, he could never anticipate the surreal whirlwind that awaits. The event's formidable jury, led by the razor-sharp wit of Blanche Gardin, turns the trip into a comedic minefield of unexpected twists. As Houellebecq navigates identity, irony, and the absurdity of modern fame, director Guillaume Nicloux crafts a razor-thin satire that twists ordinary conventions into something deliciously off-kilter. With a runtime clocking in at just 88 minutes, this offbeat comedy balances sharp dialogue with the sun-soaked chaos of Caribbean escapism.

Blending the sharp edges of contemporary satire with the laid-back rhythms of island life, *Being Blanche Houellebecq (2024)* delivers a biting yet breezy take on celebrity, authenticity, and the strange games we play with our public selves.