This is an extremely quirky French movie (with subtitles) that I recommend highly. It reminds me of Jacques Tati in some ways, but it's not a copy or rip-off of JT. The barest out line of the plot from IMDB gives you no idea of what to expect: "Paul, thirty or so, lives in a Paris apartment with his aunts, two old aristocrats who have raised him since he was two and who dream of seeing him become a virtuoso pianist."
I found this movie because I was re-watching the fantastic animated "Triplets of Belleville" (it's on Max) and wondered what else the director had done.
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Topic - "Attila Marcel" (Prime Video) - pbarach 11:27:52 02/28/24 (2)
- Fits perfectly in the category of French Absurdist Film - vacuous 11:37:58 03/14/24 (0)
- RE: "Attila Marcel" (Prime Video) - violinist3 14:19:08 03/05/24 (0)