Barjo (1992)
The narrator, "Barjo" (nutcase, crap artist), is an obsessive simpleton, given to filling his notebook with verbatim dialog, observed trivia, and oddball speculation on human behavior and the end of the world. When his house burns, he moves in with his twin sister, Fanfan -- an impulsive, quixotic egoist -- and her husband, Charles, the Aluminum King. Charles becomes the focus of the film, as his wife and brother-in-law bewilder him.
Director: Jérôme Boivin
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Richard Bohringer as Charles |
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Anne Brochet as Fanfan |
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Hippolyte Girardot as Barjo |
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Consuelo De Haviland as Madame Hermelin |
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Roy Lekus as Marmiton |
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Renaud Danner as Michel |
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Nathalie Boutefeu as Gwen |
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Jac Berrocal as Mage Gerardini |
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Abderrahmane El Kebir as Le gardien de l'usine |
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Gilliane Sanki as Petite fille |
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Charles-Elie Rouart as Barjo enfant |
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Bertie Cortez as Capitaine Cosmo |
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Jean-Louis Lapassade as Le père |
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Olivier Coutard as Un pilote du vaisseau spatial |
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Stéphanie Nataf as L'infirmière chef |
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Lise Péault as Irene Siccora |
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Camille Gentet as Fanfan enfant |
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Louise Laure Mariani as Petite fille |
| Directing | Jérôme Boivin | Director |
| Writing | Jacques Audiard | Writer |
| Writing | Philip K. Dick | Novel |
| Editing | Anne Lafarge | Editor |
| Production | Patrick Godeau | Producer |
| Camera | Jean-Claude Larrieu | Director of Photography |