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Get Out Your Handkerchiefs 1978

★ 6.6142 votes108 min📅 1978-01-11

"The Delicious Anarchy of Love and Devotion"

In Bertrand Blier's subversive 1978 blend of romance, comedy, and drama, *Get Out Your Handkerchiefs* takes an unconventional approach to love and healing.

Director: Bertrand Blier

Cast

Gérard Depardieu
Gérard Depardieu
Raoul
Patrick Dewaere
Patrick Dewaere
Stéphane
Carole Laure
Carole Laure
Solange
Michel Serrault
Michel Serrault
le voisin
Eléonore Hirt
Eléonore Hirt
Mme Beloeil
Jean Rougerie
Jean Rougerie
M. Beloeil
Riton Liebman
Riton Liebman
Christian Beloeil
Sylvie Joly
Sylvie Joly
la passante
Michel Beaune
Michel Beaune
Le docteur Rue
Liliane Rovère
Liliane Rovère
La barmaid

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Get Out Your Handkerchiefs (1978) about?

This quirky French film centers on Solange, a deeply unhappy woman whose husband, Raoul, tries to cheer her up by arranging an affair with a new lover. When that fails, Solange's search for happiness takes an unexpected and controversial turn, turning societal expectations on their head.

Who directed Get Out Your Handkerchiefs?

The film was directed by the acclaimed Bertrand Blier, known for blending sharp social commentary with dark humor and emotional depth.

Who stars in Get Out Your Handkerchiefs?

The film features Gérard Depardieu, Patrick Dewaere, Carole Laure, and Michel Serrault as the central characters in this unconventional love story.

Is Get Out Your Handkerchiefs (1978) worth watching?

With its bold storytelling and standout performances, *Get Out Your Handkerchiefs* is a divisive yet fascinating watch. Fans of European cinema and offbeat comedies will appreciate its daring take on love and human connection, though its themes may not appeal to everyone.

How long is Get Out Your Handkerchiefs?

This French film has a runtime of 108 minutes, offering plenty of time to explore its provocative narrative.

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About Get Out Your Handkerchiefs (1978) — A Provocative French Comedy-Drama of Love and Desperation

In Bertrand Blier's subversive 1978 blend of romance, comedy, and drama, *Get Out Your Handkerchiefs* takes an unconventional approach to love and healing. The film follows Solange, a deeply melancholic woman whose well-meaning but baffled husband, Raoul, attempts to cure her depression by finding her a lover. His first choice, Stéphane, proves just as ineffective as Raoul himself, leaving both men scrambling to reignite her spirits. The story spirals into unexpected territory when Solange discovers an unlikely source of solace—an unusual relationship that challenges societal norms and exposes the absurdity of conventional remedies for the heart. Blier's sharp wit and unflinching gaze create an atmosphere that's at once darkly humorous and surprisingly tender, where love's boundaries are tested and redefined.

Blending the absurd with the emotionally raw, the film explores themes of desire, desperation, and the lengths people go to in the name of affection. With a stellar cast led by Gérard Depardieu, Patrick Dewaere, and Carole Laure, *Get Out Your Handkerchiefs* (1978) delivers a provocative yet poignant take on relationships, wrapped in Blier's signature style of blending satire with sincerity.