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Mo' 1996

★ 7.01 votes82 min📅 1996-08-14

In the whimsical world of Mo' (1996), the lines between fiction and reality blur in a comedy-cum-crime caper. Director Yves-Noël François cleverly weaves a tale that parodies the classic film noir genre, transporting viewers to a realm where movie archetypes become real people.

Director: Yves-Noël François

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Mo' (1996) about?

Mo' is a comedy-crime caper that parodies film noir and explores the darker side of the entertainment industry.

Who directed Mo'?

Yves-Noël François masterminds this offbeat comedy.

Who stars in Mo'?

Unfortunately, the main cast is not listed.

Is Mo' (1996) worth watching?

While ratings are not available, Mo' is a unique and engaging film that fans of genre-bending comedies are sure to enjoy.

How long is Mo'?

Mo' clocks in at 82 minutes.

About Mo' (1996) — A Comedic Thriller That Blurs Reality

In the whimsical world of Mo' (1996), the lines between fiction and reality blur in a comedy-cum-crime caper. Director Yves-Noël François cleverly weaves a tale that parodies the classic film noir genre, transporting viewers to a realm where movie archetypes become real people. At the heart of this offbeat story is Monica 'Mo' Fitzgerald, whose eponymous hero inexplicably vanishes mid-season, sending shockwaves through the entertainment industry. As she frantically searches for her beloved sheriff, Mo' delves into the darker side of show business. With its quirky humor and satirical take on Hollywood, this 82-minute film is a must-watch for fans of genre-bending comedies.

As Mo' navigates the cutthroat world of television production, she uncovers a web of deceit and corruption that threatens to destroy everything she holds dear. With a talented cast and a unique blend of humor and drama, this film is a true original that will keep you guessing until the very end.