Si vous avez aimé 'Quand les chats s'en vont' (1996), ce film charmant et intimiste sur la vie parisienne, vous adorerez ces 10 autres œuvres similaires. Découvrez des histoires tout aussi captivantes, pleines d'humour, de tendresse et de réalisme, qui explorent les relations humaines et les petits bonheurs du quotidien.

Delicatessen (1991)
Description: A darkly comedic and surreal tale set in a post-apocalyptic world, featuring eccentric characters and a unique visual style.
Fait: The film's distinctive aesthetic was achieved using handmade sets and practical effects, giving it a timeless, almost theatrical quality.


The Dinner Game (1998)
Description: A sharp and witty comedy centered around social satire and the dynamics of an unusual dinner party, with clever dialogue and situational humor.
Fait: Originally a stage play, the film's success led to an American remake titled 'Dinner for Schmucks'.


The Closet (2001)
Description: A lighthearted yet insightful comedy about identity and perception, using humor to tackle themes of acceptance and workplace dynamics.
Fait: The film's premise was inspired by real-life cases of employees pretending to be gay to avoid layoffs during corporate downsizing.


A Very Long Engagement (2004)
Description: A poignant and visually stunning narrative that weaves together love, war, and mystery, with a strong emotional core and intricate storytelling.
Fait: The film's battle scenes were shot in the same locations as actual World War I battles, adding to its historical authenticity.


The Science of Sleep (2006)
Description: A dreamlike and visually inventive exploration of love and imagination, blending reality with fantasy in a playful and surreal manner.
Fait: Many of the film's dream sequences were created using handmade props and stop-motion animation, giving them a childlike, DIY aesthetic.


The Valet (2006)
Description: A charming and comedic take on mistaken identities and class differences, with a focus on everyday people navigating absurd situations.
Fait: The film was a box office hit in France and spawned an American remake starring Eugenio Derbez.


Micmacs (2009)
Description: A whimsical and inventive story about a group of misfits taking on powerful adversaries, filled with visual gags and creative problem-solving.
Fait: The film features over 100 different gadgets and inventions, all created by the characters to outsmart their enemies.


The Intouchables (2011)
Description: A heartwarming and humorous exploration of an unlikely friendship, blending comedy and drama with a touch of social commentary.
Fait: Became the second most-watched French film in history, and was remade in multiple countries including the US as 'The Upside'.


Mood Indigo (2013)
Description: A visually extravagant and emotionally rich story that mixes whimsy with melancholy, featuring a unique blend of fantasy and romance.
Fait: The film's sets and costumes were designed to change color throughout the story, reflecting the protagonist's shifting emotional state.


The Brand New Testament (2015)
Description: A satirical and imaginative take on religion and destiny, filled with dark humor and a playful subversion of traditional narratives.
Fait: The film features a cameo by a famous Belgian singer playing God, adding a local cultural twist to its international appeal.
