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Selfie 2020

★ 5.2150 votes108 min📅 2020-01-15

In a world where screens dictate daily life, *Selfie (2020)* dives into the chaotic side effects of our digital obsession.

Director: Vianney Lebasque

Cast

Max Boublil
Max Boublil
Toon
Blanche Gardin
Blanche Gardin
Stéphanie Perez
Sébastien Chassagne
Sébastien Chassagne
Fabrice
Elsa Zylberstein
Elsa Zylberstein
Bettina
Idir Chender
Idir Chender
Marco
Estéban
Estéban
Seller of likes / Seller of notes / Other witness
Mariama Gueye
Mariama Gueye
Inès
Alma Jodorowsky
Alma Jodorowsky
Jeanne
Haroun
Haroun
Yoann
Finnegan Oldfield
Finnegan Oldfield
Florian Delamare

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Selfie (2020) about?

*Selfie (2020)* follows a group of individuals whose lives spiral into chaos as their addiction to digital technology spirals out of control. The film blends sharp humor with poignant moments, poking fun at our collective struggle to disconnect in an always-on world.

Who directed Selfie?

Vianney Lebasque directed *Selfie (2020)*, bringing a distinctive comedic flair to this modern-day satire of digital dependence.

Who stars in Selfie?

The film stars Max Boublil, Blanche Gardin, Sébastien Chassagne, Elsa Zylberstein, and Idir Chender in a hilarious ensemble cast that drives the story forward.

Is Selfie (2020) worth watching?

*Selfie (2020)* is a sharp, entertaining comedy that resonates with anyone who's ever felt overwhelmed by technology. While it's too early to gauge critical reception, the film's quirky premise and strong cast make it a fun watch for fans of modern-day satire.

How long is Selfie?

*Selfie (2020)* has a runtime of 108 minutes, making it the perfect length for a laugh-filled cinema experience.

About Selfie (2020) — A Wild Comedy Rooted in Our Digital Obsessions

In a world where screens dictate daily life, *Selfie (2020)* dives into the chaotic side effects of our digital obsession. Director Vianney Lebasque crafts a fast-paced comedy that follows a colorful cast of characters as they grapple with the pressures of technology—whether they're glued to their devices or rebelling against them. From workplaces to classrooms, from heart-to-heart talks to heart-stopping breakdowns, this film captures the absurd and relatable struggles of our hyper-connected age.

Max Boublil, Blanche Gardin, and Sébastien Chassagne lead the ensemble with sharp, comedic performances that highlight the film's themes of addiction, isolation, and the struggle for authenticity. With its energetic tone and biting humor, *Selfie (2020)* is a laugh-out-loud exploration of what happens when we lose control of our digital selves.