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Baby Phone 2014

★ 5.173 votes15 min📅 2014-01-17

In *Baby Phone (2014)*, director Olivier Casas crafts a sharp, family-friendly comedy that hinges on a hilariously awkward moment of misplaced confidence.

Director: Olivier Casas

Cast

Pascal Demolon
Pascal Demolon
Pascal
Sébastien Castro
Sébastien Castro
Sebastien
Charlie Bruneau
Charlie Bruneau
Charlotte
Nicolas Medad
Nicolas Medad
Arthur
Marie-Christine Adam
Marie-Christine Adam
Monique
André Penvern
André Penvern
Hubert

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Baby Phone (2014) about?

*Baby Phone* is a 15-minute comedy short that dives into a cringe-inducing social blunder. Two friends visiting new parents let loose insensitive jokes about their baby—only to discover the parents were listening the whole time via a baby monitor. What follows is a rapid-fire descent into awkwardness, testing the boundaries of friendship and good taste.

Who directed Baby Phone?

Olivier Casas directed *Baby Phone*. His work in short-form comedy highlights the genre's knack for turning everyday scenarios into sharp, relatable humor.

Who stars in Baby Phone?

The film stars Pascal Demolon, Sébastien Castro, Charlie Bruneau, Nicolas Medad, and Marie-Christine Adam, with André Penvern rounding out the ensemble.

Is Baby Phone (2014) worth watching?

For a 15-minute burst of cringe comedy, *Baby Phone* delivers where it counts. Fans of lighthearted, observational humor will appreciate its quick wit and relatable premise, even if it doesn't aim for highbrow laughs. Its unrated status leaves room for opinion, but the chemistry among the cast makes it an enjoyable watch.

How long is Baby Phone?

Baby Phone (2014) runs for 15 minutes.

About Baby Phone (2014) — A Comedy Short Where Words Bite Back

In *Baby Phone (2014)*, director Olivier Casas crafts a sharp, family-friendly comedy that hinges on a hilariously awkward moment of misplaced confidence. The film follows two friends visiting an urban, sophisticated couple who've recently become parents, only to unintentionally let loose a series of ill-timed jokes about their baby's appearance—completely unaware that their every word is being broadcast through a baby monitor to the entire household. What starts as harmless banter quickly spirals into a cringe-worthy social minefield, testing the limits of friendship and parental patience alike.

The 15-minute short thrives on its snappy pacing and uncomfortable humor, blending the chaos of modern parenthood with the fragility of male ego. With a cast that includes Pascal Demolon and Sébastien Castro delivering deadpan comedic gold, *Baby Phone* turns an everyday tech slip-up into a comedic gem. Its themes of rivalry, social etiquette, and the unexpected consequences of idle words resonate as much as its playful satire of adult behavior around babies.