
On Tour 2010
French auteur Mathieu Amalric steps behind the camera for the vibrant comedy-drama *On Tour (2010)*, following a Paris-born TV producer who embarks on a transatlantic adventure to bring a troupe of American burlesque dancers to the city's glittering club scene.
Director: Mathieu Amalric
Cast




Frequently Asked Questions
What is On Tour (2010) about?
The film follows a French TV producer who returns from America with a troupe of American burlesque dancers, aiming to reinvigorate Paris's nightlife by introducing its club scene to the bold, unfiltered world of vintage cabaret. Along the way, cultural clashes and creative tensions test both the performers and their ambitious guide.
Who directed On Tour?
Director and actor Mathieu Amalric helmed *On Tour (2010)*, bringing his signature blend of irony, warmth, and observational humor to the project.
Who stars in On Tour?
The film features Miranda Colclasure, Suzanne Ramsey, Dirty Martini, Julie Atlas Muz, Angela de Lorenzo, and Alexander Craven, with each bringing their own flair to the colorful ensemble.
Is On Tour (2010) worth watching?
If you enjoy character-driven dramedies with a dash of satire and a backstage setting, *On Tour (2010)* delivers charm and substance. While it lacks a widely publicized IMDb rating, its themes of artistic reinvention and cultural exchange resonate, making it a worthwhile watch for fans of Amalric's work or offbeat comedy-drama hybrids.
How long is On Tour?
The runtime is 111 minutes, offering enough time to dive deep into both the chaos and charm of its burlesque odyssey.
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About On Tour (2010) — Mathieu Amalric's Parisian Burlesque Adventure Explored
French auteur Mathieu Amalric steps behind the camera for the vibrant comedy-drama *On Tour (2010)*, following a Paris-born TV producer who embarks on a transatlantic adventure to bring a troupe of American burlesque dancers to the city's glittering club scene. Their mission: to electrify post-recession Paris with a splash of vintage American glamour and raw cabaret energy. Amalric crafts a behind-the-scenes portrait of creative passion clashing with cultural friction, where the dancers' bold, unapologetic artistry meets the producer's high-stakes gambles and the city's lingering skepticism. The result is a witty, bittersweet exploration of ambition, identity, and the power of performance to bridge divides.
As the troupe navigates language barriers, logistical nightmares, and their own personal demons, the film pulses with the rhythm of a road movie—equal parts travelogue and character study. With its sharp dialogue, sun-drenched Parisian settings, and a stellar ensemble, *On Tour (2010)* offers a love letter to the underdog spirit and the transformative magic of live entertainment.