

Baise-en-ville 2026
Martin Jauvat's *Baise-en-ville (2026)* delivers sharp suburban comedy as Sprite, a disheartened 20-year-old fresh off a breakup, scrambles to reinvent himself in Chelles.
Director: Martin Jauvat
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Baise-en-ville (2026) about?
*Baise-en-ville* follows Sprite, a young man reeling from a breakup, who turns to unconventional means to achieve his goals. By day, he's a night-shift cleaner; by night, he's a guest in strangers' apartments, using charm and desperation to keep his head above water—both literally and figuratively.
Who directed Baise-en-ville?
The film is directed by Martin Jauvat, who crafts a story that balances cringe comedy with tender moments against the suburban Paris landscape.
Who stars in Baise-en-ville?
The film features Martin Jauvat in the lead role, alongside Emmanuelle Bercot, William Lebghil, Anaïde Rozam, and Sébastien Chassagne in key supporting roles.
Is Baise-en-ville (2026) worth watching?
As an unrated comedy with a fresh premise, *Baise-en-ville* promises to stand out with its blend of humor and heart. While its lack of IMDb rating leaves room for interpretation, its suburban setting, relatable protagonist, and quirky premise make it a compelling watch for fans of awkward yet endearing stories.
How long is Baise-en-ville?
*Baise-en-ville* runs for 97 minutes, offering a tight, punchy narrative perfect for a single sitting.
About Baise-en-ville (2026) — A Comedy of Errors in the Paris Suburbs
Martin Jauvat's *Baise-en-ville (2026)* delivers sharp suburban comedy as Sprite, a disheartened 20-year-old fresh off a breakup, scrambles to reinvent himself in Chelles. Desperate to afford his driver's license and impress his parents, he stumbles into a nocturnal gig with Allo Nettoyo, a night-shift cleaning crew in the Paris suburbs. With no car and no way to get around, Sprite adopts an unconventional strategy—borrowed from his driving instructor—using a dating app to secure spontaneous overnight stays in exchange for company. But navigating this modern twist on old-school seduction proves messier than expected, forcing him to confront the absurdity of modern romance.
Set against the gritty yet vibrant backdrop of suburban Paris, *Baise-en-ville* blends cringe humor with heartfelt moments, exploring themes of independence, self-discovery, and the hilariously chaotic search for connection. Jauvat's direction and the energetic performances—led by a cast including Emmanuelle Bercot and William Lebghil—bring authenticity to Sprite's misadventures, making this a comedy that's as relatable as it is audacious.




