Toujours seuls Poster

Toujours seuls 1991

★ 4.84 votes96 min📅 1991-06-26

Gérard Mordillat's *Toujours seuls* (1991) dives into the chaotic heart of a working-class family crammed into a cramped suburban apartment, where tensions simmer beneath the surface like a pot left too long on the stove.

Director: Gérard Mordillat

Cast

Annie Girardot
Annie Girardot
Mrs. Chevillard
Marius Colucci
Marius Colucci
Marius
Yan Epstein
Yan Epstein
Hasard
Claude Evrard
Claude Evrard
Mr. Chevillard
Julie Jézéquel
Julie Jézéquel
Julie
Christine Murillo
Christine Murillo
Christine
Luc Thuillier
Luc Thuillier
Rudi
Charlotte Valandrey
Charlotte Valandrey
Charlotte
Zabou Breitman
Zabou Breitman
Isabelle
Philippe Caroit
Philippe Caroit
Philippe

Frequently Asked Questions

What is *Toujours seuls* (1991) about?

This 1991 French comedy-drama follows a working-class family squeezed into a tiny apartment, where their already strained lives unravel when their estranged son returns from prison. Absurd mishaps—like vanishing household items—layer onto their daily struggles with money, love, and emotional breakdowns.

Who directed *Toujours seuls*?

The film was directed by Gérard Mordillat, a French filmmaker known for his sharp, character-driven stories that blend humor and social commentary.

Who stars in *Toujours seul*s?

The cast includes Annie Girardot, Marius Colucci, Yan Epstein, Julie Jézéquel, and Christine Murillo, each delivering standout performances in this ensemble drama.

Is *Toujours seuls* (1991) worth watching?

While it's not widely rated, *Toujours seuls* offers a compelling mix of dark humor and emotional depth. Its exploration of family dysfunction feels timeless, making it a hidden gem for fans of character-driven comedies and dramas. If you enjoy films that balance laughter with raw realism, it's worth seeking out.

How long is *Toujours seuls*?

The film runs for 96 minutes.

About Toujours seuls (1991) — A chaotic family comedy-drama that keeps you laughing and wincing

Gérard Mordillat's *Toujours seuls* (1991) dives into the chaotic heart of a working-class family crammed into a cramped suburban apartment, where tensions simmer beneath the surface like a pot left too long on the stove. When their prodigal son returns from prison unannounced, the already fragile dynamic explodes into a whirlwind of absences, breakdowns, and surreal disappearances—starting with the TV, then the sofa, and finally the refrigerator. Director Mordillat paints a biting portrait of domestic life, blending dark humor with raw emotion as the family navigates financial strain, unfulfilled dreams, and the weight of unspoken grief.

The film thrives on its ensemble cast, led by Annie Girardot's explosive portrayal of a mother on the brink, and Marius Colucci's haunting performance as the troubled son. With themes of resilience and dysfunction, *Toujours seuls* oscillates between heartfelt drama and absurdist comedy, capturing the absurdity of life's smallest miseries. The atmosphere is thick with the claustrophobic energy of a family too close for comfort, yet too fractured to find real connection.