
Bam Tchak 2010
In Marie-Elsa Sgualdo's sharp and spirited short comedy Bam Tchak (2010), Laetitia finds herself in a hilarious tailspin of emotions when her birthday plans for her daughter force her onto the slopes for the very first time.
Director: Marie-Elsa Sgualdo
Cast

Frequently Asked Questions
What is Bam Tchak (2010) about?
Laetitia reluctantly dons skis for her daughter's birthday, only to face a series of humiliating falls and a simmering grudge against her ex-husband, a talented skier. With her best friend's encouragement, she plots a playful revenge that spirals into slapstick chaos on the slopes.
Who directed Bam Tchak?
Marie-Elsa Sgualdo directed this quick-witted short comedy, infusing it with sharp humor and relatable drama.
Who stars in Bam Tchak?
The film stars Laetitia Dosch as Laetitia and Julia Perazzini as her supportive best friend.
Is Bam Tchak (2010) worth watching?
Though short, Bam Tchak delivers a punchy blend of comedy and emotional beats that make it a fun watch. Its lighthearted take on rivalry and new beginnings, paired with strong performances, makes it a worthy pick for a quick laugh.
How long is Bam Tchak?
Bam Tchak runs for 16 minutes.
About Bam Tchak (2010) — A Ski-Slipping Comedy of Rivalry and Resilience
In Marie-Elsa Sgualdo's sharp and spirited short comedy Bam Tchak (2010), Laetitia finds herself in a hilarious tailspin of emotions when her birthday plans for her daughter force her onto the slopes for the very first time. Between awkward ski trips and a few dramatic wipeouts, her frustration only grows—especially when her ex-husband, a skilled skier who also happens to be her rival, steals the spotlight. With her best friend cheerfully egging her on, Laetitia's day of celebration quickly turns into a mission to settle the score, blending slapstick chaos with a relatable underdog spirit.
This breezy 16-minute comedy captures the awkwardness of trying something new while navigating personal drama, all wrapped in a lighthearted vibe. Sgualdo's direction keeps the tone playful, focusing on the absurdity of Laetitia's ski struggles and her determination to outshine her ex. With sharp timing and a cast that delivers believable frustration and humor, Bam Tchak offers a quick but memorable take on rivalry, resilience, and the lengths we go for the people we love.