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Statross le magnifique 2006

★ 3.67 votes23 min📅 2006-02-21

Dive into the eerie yet whimsical world of *Statross le magnifique* (2006), Rémi Lange's darkly comedic fantasy-drama set in a mansion where the past refuses to stay buried.

Director: Rémi Lange

Cast

Jann Halexander
Statross
Pascale Ourbih
La femme de Statross
Antoine Parlebas
David Atzaïr
Ilmann Bel
Ilmann Bel
Tarik
Guillaume Quashie-Vauclin

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Statross le magnifique (2006) about?

The film follows Statross, a mixed-race baron haunted by his late father's ghost—a Nazi colonel whose legacy torments him. As he struggles with his identity and family's dark past, the mansion becomes a surreal battleground between memory and self-discovery.

Who directed Statross le magnifique?

Rémi Lange directed *Statross le magnifique* (2006), crafting a unique blend of fantasy, comedy, and drama in this short but impactful film.

Who stars in Statross le magnifique?

The film features Jann Halexander as Statross, alongside Pascale Ourbih, Antoine Parlebas, Ilmann Bel, and Guillaume Quashie-Vauclin in key roles.

Is Statross le magnificent (2006) worth watching?

With its intriguing premise and bold themes, *Statross le magnifique* (2006) offers a thought-provoking experience for fans of dark comedies and fantasy dramas. While brief, its atmosphere and social commentary make it memorable.

How long is Statross le magnifique?

The film runs for 23 minutes.

About Statross le magnifique (2006) — A Haunted Baron's Battle with Identity and Ghosts

Dive into the eerie yet whimsical world of *Statross le magnifique* (2006), Rémi Lange's darkly comedic fantasy-drama set in a mansion where the past refuses to stay buried.

Statross, a tormented mixed-race baron, navigates a haunted existence under the watchful—and disapproving—specter of his Nazi colonel father. This 23-minute film blends fantasy and drama to explore themes of identity, guilt, and the inescapable shadows of history. With its surreal atmosphere and biting social commentary, *Statross le magnifique* (2006) challenges viewers to confront their own perceptions of heritage and memory.