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Le châtiment du Makhila 2001

★ 7.01 votes📅 2001-10-20

Step into the quirky world of *Le châtiment du Makhila* (2001), a French-made TV movie that blends dark comedy and heartfelt drama in a way only European television could.

Director: Michel Sibra

Cast

Jean-Marc Thibault
Jean-Marc Thibault
Jean Mauric
François-Eric Gendron
François-Eric Gendron
Raymond Lacroux
Rosemarie La Vaullée
Rosemarie La Vaullée
Lisa Mauric

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Le châtiment du Makhila (2001) about?

The film centers on an ordinary man whose life takes an unusual turn after encountering a symbolic and mischievous makhila, a traditional Basque cane. As unexpected consequences unfold, the story balances humor with deeper reflections on justice and personal transformation.

Who directed Le châtiment du Makhila?

Michel Sibra directed *Le châtiment du Makhila*, bringing his distinctive style to this blend of comedy and drama.

Who stars in Le châtiment du Makhila?

The film features Jean-Marc Thibault, François-Eric Gendron, and Rosemarie La Vaullée in central roles.

Is Le châtiment du Makhila (2001) worth watching?

While it may not be widely known, *Le châtiment du Makhila* is a charming outlier in the comedy-drama genre. Its mix of wit and heartfelt moments makes it worth seeking out for fans of character-driven stories and French TV productions from the early 2000s.

How long is Le châtiment du Makhila?

Runtime details are not listed.

About Le châtiment du Makhila (2001) — A Comedy-Drama Where Justice Comes with a Twist

Step into the quirky world of *Le châtiment du Makhila* (2001), a French-made TV movie that blends dark comedy and heartfelt drama in a way only European television could. Directed by Michel Sibra, this little-seen gem follows a series of unexpected twists as a seemingly ordinary man finds his life upended by a mysterious Basque cane, the makhila. With sharp wit and unexpected tenderness, the story explores themes of justice, redemption, and the absurdity of fate. The film's atmosphere is a curious mix of playful mischief and quiet melancholy, making it a standout in the comedy-drama genre.

Jean-Marc Thibault and François-Eric Gendron lead the cast with charismatic performances that ground the film's more eccentric moments. Rosemarie La Vaullée adds depth to the ensemble, rounding out a trio of actors who bring both humor and pathos to the screen. Whether you're a fan of character-driven storytelling or simply curious about underrated French productions, *Le châtiment du Makhila* offers a memorable experience that lingers long after the credits roll.