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Le Schpountz 1999

★ 3.76 votes84 min📅 1999-08-25

Get ready to be charmed by Gérard Oury's 'Le Schpountz (1999)', a hilarious French comedy that follows the misadventures of Irénée, a young man with a big dream and an even bigger ego.

Director: Gérard Oury

Cast

Smaïn
Smaïn
Irénée
Sabine Azéma
Sabine Azéma
Françoise
Ticky Holgado
Ticky Holgado
Oncle Baptiste
Martin Lamotte
Martin Lamotte
Brenner
Annie Grégorio
Annie Grégorio
Tante Clarisse
Jean-Marie Juan
Jean-Marie Juan
Delhomme
Jean-Jérôme Esposito
Jean-Jérôme Esposito
Casimir
Éric Boucher
Éric Boucher
Bartok
Rémy Roubakha
Rémy Roubakha
Martelette
Fabrice Roux
Fabrice Roux
Meynard

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Le Schpountz (1999) about?

This French comedy follows the misadventures of Irénée, a young man with a big dream and an even bigger ego, as he navigates the absurdities of life and the power of ambition in a small village.

Who directed Le Schpountz?

Gérard Oury brings his unique brand of humor and heart to this charming film.

Who stars in Le Schpountz?

Smaïn, Sabine Azéma, Ticky Holgado, and Martin Lamotte shine in this hilarious cast.

Is Le Schpountz (1999) worth watching?

With its lighthearted tone and comedic charm, 'Le Schpountz (1999)' is a great choice for fans of French comedy and anyone looking for a feel-good film.

How long is Le Schpountz?

This film clocks in at 84 minutes, making it a quick and entertaining watch.

About Le Schpountz (1999) — A Hilarious French Comedy That Will Leave You Smiling

Get ready to be charmed by Gérard Oury's 'Le Schpountz (1999)', a hilarious French comedy that follows the misadventures of Irénée, a young man with a big dream and an even bigger ego. With a talented cast that includes Smaïn, Sabine Azéma, and Ticky Holgado, this film is a joyous exploration of the absurdities of life and the power of ambition. Set against the picturesque backdrop of a small village, 'Le Schpountz (1999)' is a heartwarming and laugh-out-loud tale that will leave you smiling long after the credits roll.

When a film crew arrives in town, Irénée sees his chance to shine and begins to go over the top to get noticed. But as he becomes more and more desperate, he finds himself the subject of a traditional joke - the 'Schpountz' - a naive person who is easily fooled. Will Irénée learn to balance his ambition with a dose of reality, or will he end up getting burned?