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Titou 2022

19 min📅 2022-01-12

Meet Titou, a fast-talking music-video maker in this sharp 19-minute comedy that dives into the gap between ambition and reality.

Director: Max Lesage

Cast

Maxime Crescini
Titou
Oscar Lesage
Oscar Lesage
Oscar
Ella Pellegrini
Ella Pellegrini
Elisa
Geneviève Emanuelli
Geneviève Emanuelli
Lady in the parc

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Titou (2022) about?

Titou is a fast-paced 19-minute comedy that follows a music-video creator whose work is far more polished than his actual life. When a wannabe rapper named Oscar enters the picture, their shared delusions collide in a series of awkward, humorous encounters.

Who directed Titou?

Titou was directed by Max Lesage, a filmmaker known for blending humor with keen observations about modern creativity.

Who stars in Titou?

The film stars Maxime Crescini as Titou, Oscar Lesage as Oscar, Ella Pellegrini, and Geneviève Emanuelli in key roles.

Is Titou (2022) worth watching?

As a 19-minute comedy, Titou punches above its weight with sharp humor and relatable themes. While IMDb ratings aren't available, its tight runtime and Gen Z-friendly tone make it a fun, breezy watch for fans of offbeat comedies.

How long is Titou?

Titou runs for 19 minutes.

About Titou (2022) — A Sharp 19-Minute Comedy on Creative Delusion

Meet Titou, a fast-talking music-video maker in this sharp 19-minute comedy that dives into the gap between ambition and reality.

Directed by Max Lesage, Titou follows the quirky journey of a creative underdog whose music videos capture more curiosity than credibility. When Oscar, a local rapper with even grander delusions of fame, enters the picture, their overlapping dreams collide in a series of hilariously awkward moments. Packed with playful energy and a satirical edge, the film explores the universal chase for recognition—even when it's just a step away from reality.

With its breezy runtime and Gen Z-friendly vibe, Titou captures the chaotic charm of chasing creative dreams without ever taking itself too seriously.