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Madame Edouard 2004

★ 4.49 votes97 min📅 2004-06-02

Dive into the quirky world of *Madame Edouard (2004)*, a Belgian dark comedy-crime thriller directed by Nadine Monfils.

Director: Nadine Monfils

Cast

Michel Blanc
Michel Blanc
le commissaire Léon
Didier Bourdon
Didier Bourdon
Irma
Josiane Balasko
Josiane Balasko
Nina Tchitchi
Annie Cordy
Annie Cordy
Ginette
Dominique Lavanant
Dominique Lavanant
Rose
Rufus
Rufus
Valdès, l'homme à l'oiseau
Andréa Ferréol
Andréa Ferréol
La bouchère
Julie-Anne Roth
Julie-Anne Roth
Marie
Raphaël Dewaerseghers
Le gardien du cimetière
Philippe Grand'Henry
Jeannot

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Madame Edouard (2004) about?

*Madame Edouard* follows Commissioner Leon, a detective with a knitting hobby, as he investigates a series of murders in Brussels where victims are missing their right forearms. The trail leads to the enigmatic Madame Edouard, a transvestite housekeeper at a bustling bistro, uncovering a web of secrets and eccentric characters along the way.

Who directed Madame Edouard?

The film was directed by Nadine Monfils, known for her work in Belgian cinema blending humor and dark themes.

Who stars in Madame Edouard?

The film features an ensemble cast including Michel Blanc, Didier Bourdon, Josiane Balasko, Annie Cordy, and Dominique Lavanant.

Is Madame Edouard (2004) worth watching?

While IMDb ratings are unavailable, *Madame Edouard* offers a refreshing mix of dark comedy and crime, making it a standout for fans of offbeat Belgian cinema. Its quirky premise and strong performances add up to an entertaining, if slightly unconventional, experience.

How long is Madame Edouard?

The runtime of *Madame Edouard* is 97 minutes.

About Madame Edouard (2004) — A Knitting Detective's Dark Comedy Crime Spree in Brussels

Dive into the quirky world of *Madame Edouard (2004)*, a Belgian dark comedy-crime thriller directed by Nadine Monfils. Set against the moody backdrop of Brussels, the film follows Commissioner Leon—played by Michel Blanc—as he unravels a chilling series of murders tied to the city's artistic past. Each victim is missing their right forearm, and the trail leads to the eccentric Madame Edouard, a transvestite housekeeper at the lively bistro "In Sudden Death." With his unconventional methods, including knitting during investigations, Leon navigates a web of secrets, eccentric characters, and a surprisingly vibrant underworld. The film blends sharp wit with eerie suspense, offering a unique take on crime-solving.

Starring an ensemble cast including Didier Bourdon, Josiane Balasko, and Annie Cordy, *Madame Edouard* stands out for its offbeat humor and off-kilter charm. The story weaves dark themes into a lighter narrative, creating a tone that's both playful and unsettling. Whether you're a fan of crime comedies or enjoy films that defy genre conventions, this 97-minute Belgian gem delivers a memorable experience. Perfect for those who love mysteries with a dash of absurdity and a sprinkle of social satire.