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Faites comme chez nous 1993

114 min📅 1993-05-20

In *Faites comme chez nous (1993)*, Daniel Colas crafts a heartwarming French comedy about reinvention and family secrets.

Director: Daniel Colas

Cast

Jean Lefebvre
Jean Lefebvre
Raoul Montjambier
Vannick Le Poulain
Vannick Le Poulain
Muriel
Michel Modo
Michel Modo
Georges Despeu
Olivia Dutron
Olivia Dutron
Barbara
Colette Teissèdre
Colette Teissèdre
Madame Montjambier
Lucien Jérôme
Marcel
Jean-Claude Montalban
Jean

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Faites comme chez nous (1993) about?

*Faites comme chez nous* follows Georges Despeu, a humble office worker who fabricates a wealthy lifestyle to impress his estranged daughter during her return from the U.S. His plan spirals when two escaped gangsters take shelter in the luxurious villa he's pretending to own, turning his farce into a hilarious web of deception and chaos.

Who directed Faites comme chez nous?

Daniel Colas directed *Faites comme chez nous*. The filmmaker is known for his work in French comedy, blending humor with relatable family dynamics.

Who stars in Faites comme chez nous?

The film stars Jean Lefebvre, Vannick Le Poulain, Michel Modo, Olivia Dutron, and Colette Teissèdre in key roles.

Is Faites comme chez nous (1993) worth watching?

As a classic French comedy, *Faites comme chez nous* delivers on charm and humor, though its unrated status means expectations should be modest. Fans of lighthearted, plot-driven comedies with a dash of absurdity will likely find it entertaining and heartwarming.

How long is Faites comme chez nous?

The runtime for *Faites comme chez nous* is 114 minutes.

About Faites comme chez nous (1993) — A French Comedy of Lies, Luxury, and Unexpected Family Reunions

In *Faites comme chez nous (1993)*, Daniel Colas crafts a heartwarming French comedy about reinvention and family secrets. Georges Despeu, a modest office worker with little to his name, gets an unexpected chance to reconnect with his grown daughter Barbara, whom he hasn't seen since she was a child. Living abroad in the U.S., she's about to visit France, and Georges is desperate to make a good impression. With the help of his brother, a guardian of a grand estate, Georges seizes the opportunity to pretend he's the wealthy owner of a lavish villa—only to find his deception spiraling out of control when two bumbling gangsters take refuge in the very home he's trying to impress in.

The film blends slapstick humor with tender moments, exploring themes of identity, pride, and the lengths we go to protect our loved ones. Set against the backdrop of a deceptively opulent estate, the story unfolds with a mix of chaotic misunderstandings and genuine emotional beats. Colas, known for his sharp comedic timing, balances the absurdity of the situation with a warm, touching core, making *Faites comme chez nous* a delightful escape into the chaos of well-intentioned lies.