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God Is Great and I'm Not 2001

★ 4.429 votes100 min📅 2001-09-26

"Is it faith or just a fad?"

In Pascale Bailly's charming 2001 French comedy *God Is Great and I'm Not*, Audrey Tautou stars as Michèle, a young woman reeling from a painful breakup.

Director: Pascale Bailly

Cast

Audrey Tautou
Audrey Tautou
Michèle
Édouard Baer
Édouard Baer
François
Julie Depardieu
Julie Depardieu
Valérie
Catherine Jacob
Catherine Jacob
Evelyne
Philippe Laudenbach
Philippe Laudenbach
Jean
Cathy Verney
Florence
Anna Koch
Régine
Max Tzwangue
Simon
Mathieu Demy
Mathieu Demy
Bertrand
Atmen Kelif
Atmen Kelif
Ali

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *God Is Great and I'm Not* (2001) about?

The film follows Michèle, a disheartened young woman who, after a tough breakup, seeks solace in Judaism by converting after meeting François, a kind veterinarian. It's a quirky journey of self-reinvention where love and faith collide in unexpected ways.

Who directed *God Is Great and I'm Not*?

Pascale Bailly directed this 2001 French rom-com, blending sharp humor with heartfelt themes.

Who stars in *God Is Great and I'm Not*?

The film features Audrey Tautou as Michèle, alongside Édouard Baer, Julie Depardieu, Catherine Jacob, and Philippe Laudenbach.

Is *God Is Great and I'm Not* (2001) worth watching?

If you enjoy lighthearted comedies with a touch of existential musing, this film is a gem. Its blend of romance and humor, anchored by Tautou's charm, makes it a satisfying watch for fans of early 2000s French cinema.

How long is *God Is Great and I'm Not*?

The film runs for 100 minutes.

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About God Is Great and I'm Not (2001) — A hilarious French rom-com about faith, love, and self-discovery

In Pascale Bailly's charming 2001 French comedy *God Is Great and I'm Not*, Audrey Tautou stars as Michèle, a young woman reeling from a painful breakup. Desperate to find meaning, she stumbles into a world of faith and new beginnings when she meets François, a warm-hearted Jewish veterinarian. Determined to believe in *something*—or *someone*—Michèle takes the bold step of converting to Judaism, leading to a series of laugh-out-loud and heartfelt moments. With its vibrant blend of romance and humor, the film explores the absurdity and sincerity of modern spirituality, all wrapped in the infectious energy of 2000s French cinema.

Édouard Baer and Julie Depardieu deliver standout performances as the supporting cast, adding depth to this witty exploration of love, identity, and the search for belief. *God Is Great and I'm Not (2001)* is a delightful romp through the chaos of young adulthood, where faith is as much about self-discovery as it is about tradition.