Si vous avez aimé 'Tant qu'on a la santé' (1966), ce film d'anthologie satirique de Pierre Étaix, vous adorerez ces 10 œuvres similaires. Découvrez des films et séries qui mélangent humour absurde, critique sociale et style visuel unique, parfaits pour les amateurs de comédie intelligente et de cinéma expérimental.
Mon Oncle (1958)
Description: A satirical take on modern life and technology, using visual humor and minimal dialogue to critique societal changes.
Fait: Won the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film. The film's modernist house set was designed to contrast sharply with the old-world charm of the surrounding neighborhood.
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The Apartment (1960)
Description: A comedic yet poignant exploration of human relationships and societal norms, blending humor with deeper emotional undertones.
Fait: Won five Academy Awards, including Best Picture and Best Director for Billy Wilder. The film's iconic setting in a New York office building became a symbol of corporate life.
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The Bellboy (1960)
Description: A series of vignettes showcasing the misadventures of a silent, clumsy bellboy, relying on physical comedy and visual storytelling.
Fait: Jerry Lewis directed, wrote, and starred in the film, which was his directorial debut. The film was shot in just four weeks at the Fontainebleau Hotel in Miami Beach.
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The Errand Boy (1961)
Description: A satirical look at the film industry through the eyes of a naive and clumsy protagonist, filled with slapstick humor and absurd situations.
Fait: The film was shot on the Paramount Pictures lot, featuring many real-life studio employees as extras. Jerry Lewis improvised many of the film's gags on set.
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It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World (1963)
Description: An ensemble comedy featuring a wild chase and a series of escalating mishaps, emphasizing over-the-top humor and chaotic energy.
Fait: The film boasts one of the largest ensemble casts in comedy history, with numerous cameos from famous actors. The climactic scene involving a fire truck was one of the most expensive stunts of its time.
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The Nutty Professor (1963)
Description: A humorous take on identity and transformation, featuring a shy protagonist who undergoes a dramatic change, leading to comedic chaos.
Fait: The film was a parody of the Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde story. Jerry Lewis's performance in dual roles showcased his versatility as a comedian.
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The Pink Panther (1963)
Description: A blend of slapstick comedy and sophisticated humor, featuring a bumbling yet endearing protagonist in a series of misadventures.
Fait: The iconic animated Pink Panther character was created for the film's opening credits. The film's theme music became one of the most recognizable in cinema history.
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A Shot in the Dark (1964)
Description: A farcical mystery filled with exaggerated characters and absurd situations, emphasizing physical comedy and witty dialogue.
Fait: Originally written as a stage play, it was adapted into a film and became the second installment in the Pink Panther series. The film's success solidified Peter Sellers' portrayal of Inspector Clouseau.
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The Great Race (1965)
Description: An epic comedy adventure with larger-than-life characters and elaborate set pieces, combining action with humor.
Fait: The film's pie fight scene used over 4,000 pies and took five days to shoot. It was one of the most expensive comedies made at the time.
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The Party (1968)
Description: A chaotic and humorous depiction of social gatherings gone awry, relying heavily on visual gags and situational comedy.
Fait: The film was largely improvised, with minimal scripted dialogue. The famous scene with the running faucet was unplanned and kept in the final cut for its comedic effect.
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