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Everything Must Disappear 1997

★ 4.534 votes100 min📅 1997-01-22

In Philippe Muyl's 1997 French comedy *Everything Must Disappear*, corporate tycoon Robert Millard's empire of noise technology is built on shaky foundations—literally and morally.

Director: Philippe Muyl

Cast

Didier Bourdon
Didier Bourdon
Robert Millard
Élie Semoun
Élie Semoun
Gerard Piche
Yolande Moreau
Yolande Moreau
Irene Millard
Ophélie Winter
Ophélie Winter
Eve Latour
José Garcia
José Garcia
Colle, le détective
Régis Laspalès
Régis Laspalès
L'hypnotiseur
Didier Bénureau
Didier Bénureau
Le notaire
Luc Palun
Luc Palun
Bernard
Andrée Damant
Andrée Damant
Annie
Paule Daré
Paule Daré
La nouvelle secrétaire

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Everything Must Disappear (1997) about?

This 1997 French comedy follows Robert Millard, a noise technology mogul whose unchecked infidelity is exposed by his vengeful wife. As Irene's detective closes in, Robert's lavish lifestyle and corporate empire teeter on the edge of collapse.

Who directed Everything Must Disappear?

Philippe Muyl directed *Everything Must Disappear*, blending sharp satire with the chaotic energy of corporate espionage and personal scandal.

Who stars in Everything Must Disappear?

The film features Didier Bourdon, Élie Semoun, Yolande Moreau, Ophélie Winter, and José Garcia in leading roles.

Is Everything Must Disappear (1997) worth watching?

As a lighthearted comedy with a dash of suspense, *Everything Must Disappear* is a fun watch for fans of 1990s French satire. While not a cinematic landmark, its breezy pacing and clever premise make it an entertaining diversion.

How long is Everything Must Disappear?

Everything Must Disappear runs for 100 minutes.

About Everything Must Disappear (1997) — A French Comedy of Deception and Corporate Downfall

In Philippe Muyl's 1997 French comedy *Everything Must Disappear*, corporate tycoon Robert Millard's empire of noise technology is built on shaky foundations—literally and morally. His lavish lifestyle, bankrolled by a wealthy but domineering wife, faces collapse when a private detective's relentless surveillance captures his latest indiscretion. With his secretary Eve as the unwitting catalyst, Robert must confront the consequences of his double life or risk losing everything in a bitter divorce.

Set against a backdrop of lavish offices and clandestine meetings, this witty satire explores the absurdity of vanity, infidelity, and the fragility of power. The film balances sharp humor with a dash of suspense, as Robert's schemes unravel under the weight of Irene's meticulous—and merciless—planning. With a tone that oscillates between farce and farce-meets-fate, *Everything Must Disappear (1997)* delivers a biting commentary on the highs and lows of corporate and personal deceit.