
Les diablogues 2008
Step into the whimsical world of *Les diablogues (2008)*, a French comedy directed by Anne Bourgeois that pairs the legendary Jacques Gamblin and François Morel in a delightfully chaotic dance of wit and wordplay.
Director: Anne Bourgeois
Cast


Frequently Asked Questions
What is Les diablogues (2008) about?
This witty French comedy follows Gamblin and Morel as they navigate the ups and downs of neighborly life, trading barbs and affection in equal measure. The film blends humor with a touch of melancholy, revealing how even the smallest conflicts can deepen bonds over time.
Who directed Les diablogues?
Anne Bourgeois brings her keen eye for character-driven comedy to *Les diablogues*, crafting a film that feels both intimate and universally appealing.
Who stars in Les diablogues?
The film stars comedy icons Jacques Gamblin and François Morel, whose chemistry lights up the screen with every sarcastic quip and heartfelt moment.
Is Les diablogues (2008) worth watching?
If you love sharp, character-driven comedies with a dash of French flair, *Les diablogues* is a gem worth your time. Its humor lingers, and the performances by Gamblin and Morel make it a standout in the genre—light on spectacle but rich in charm.
How long is Les diablogues?
Runtime details are not listed.
About Les diablogues (2008) — A French Comedy Classic You Can't Resist
Step into the whimsical world of *Les diablogues (2008)*, a French comedy directed by Anne Bourgeois that pairs the legendary Jacques Gamblin and François Morel in a delightfully chaotic dance of wit and wordplay.
Set against the charming backdrop of everyday French life, this film weaves together a series of hilarious yet oddly relatable vignettes, where Gamblin and Morel play bickering neighbors locked in an endless verbal sparring match. Their exchanges crackle with sharp humor and unexpected tenderness, painting a portrait of friendship, rivalry, and the absurdity of human connection. With its breezy pace and clever dialogue, *Les diablogues* captures the essence of comedic brilliance while leaving room for reflection on the tiny dramas that define our relationships.