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Assemblée générale 2014

18 min📅 2014-06-14

Dive into the absurd world of *Assemblée générale (2014)*, Luc Moullet's razor-sharp comedy that skewers the petty conflicts and bureaucratic chaos of a co-owners' annual meeting.

Director: Luc Moullet

Cast

Jean Abeillé
Jean Abeillé
Mr. Von Schreiter
Pascale Bodet
Pascale Bodet
Mlle Draix
Valérie Bousquet
Mme Pénélope
Guy Cambreleng
Mr. Ladouceur
Bruno Forget
Bruno Forget
Mr. Archail
Claude Merlin
Ralph Nataf
Mr. Gasc
Sabine Pakora
Sabine Pakora
Mme Dupont
Dominique Parent
Dominique Parent
Mr. Deleuze
Olivier Parenty
Olivier Parenty
Mr. Guinle

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Assemblée générale (2014) about?

This 18-minute comedy short follows the annual meeting of co-owners, where petty squabbles and institutional collapse turn a routine gathering into an absurd spectacle. The film pokes fun at bureaucratic inefficiency and the ridiculous lengths people go to avoid responsibility.

Who directed Assemblée générale?

Luc Moullet directed *Assemblée générale*, bringing his signature blend of dry humor and social satire to this short film.

Who stars in Assemblée générale?

The film features Jean Abeillé, Pascale Bodet, Valérie Bousquet, Guy Cambreleng, and Bruno Forget as the key co-owners navigating the chaos of their annual meeting.

Is Assemblée générale (2014) worth watching?

*Assemblée générale* is a hidden gem for fans of absurdist comedy and sharp social satire. While it's a short film, Moullet's wit and the cast's performances make it a memorable critique of bureaucratic futility. If you enjoy dry humor and quirky, low-stakes conflicts, it's absolutely worth your time.

How long is Assemblée générale?

*Assemblée générale* runs for 18 minutes.

About Assemblée générale (2014) — A Comedy Short Where Chaos Rules the Co-owners' Meeting

Dive into the absurd world of *Assemblée générale (2014)*, Luc Moullet's razor-sharp comedy that skewers the petty conflicts and bureaucratic chaos of a co-owners' annual meeting. This 18-minute short film thrives on the mundane grievances of a collapsing management agency, where quarrels erupt over nothing—yet somehow feel monumentally ridiculous. Moullet's direction crafts a satirical microcosm of institutional ineptitude, blending dry humor with a keen eye for the ridiculousness of human nature. With a cast of equally frustrated and eccentric characters, the film transforms a simple gathering into a surreal battleground of egos and miscommunication.

The atmosphere oscillates between stifling tedium and chaotic hilarity, as the assembly descends into absurdity with every passing minute. Beneath the surface of petty disputes lies a biting commentary on systemic failures and the fragility of collective governance. Moullet's wit ensures that even the most trivial arguments feel charged with comedic potential, making *Assemblée générale* a delightfully sharp take on the absurdity of bureaucratic rituals.