French (available in various formats including DVDRIP and HD) Critical Themes
Includes legendary French actor Gérard Depardieu as Hugo, and Michel Galabru as Monsieur Froissard. Movie Details Original Title: Bouquet Final International Title: Final Arrangements Release Date: 2008 Genre: Comedy Runtime: Approximately 1 hour and 41 minutes
(2008) is a French comedy film directed by Michel Delgado that explores the bizarre and dark humor found within the funeral industry. Plot Overview
The story follows Gabriel (), a young man who lands a job as a director for a Parisian funeral home company. There's just one problem: he hasn't told his girlfriend, Claire ( Bérénice Bejo ), or his family what he actually does for a living. Gabriel’s attempts to balance his professional life—dealing with grieving families and quirky colleagues like Gervais Bron ( Didier Bourdon )—with his personal deceptions lead to a series of comedic and often poignant mishaps. Key Cast and Crew Director: Michel Delgado Gabriel: Played by Marc-André Grondin Gervais Bron: Played by Didier Bourdon Claire: Played by Bérénice Bejo
The film is noted for its trailer which highlights the absurdity of its premise—blending the solemnity of death with the chaotic reality of a workplace. It often appears in discussions regarding French black comedies of the late 2000s. Bouquet final (2008) - IMDb
French (available in various formats including DVDRIP and HD) Critical Themes
Includes legendary French actor Gérard Depardieu as Hugo, and Michel Galabru as Monsieur Froissard. Movie Details Original Title: Bouquet Final International Title: Final Arrangements Release Date: 2008 Genre: Comedy Runtime: Approximately 1 hour and 41 minutes
(2008) is a French comedy film directed by Michel Delgado that explores the bizarre and dark humor found within the funeral industry. Plot Overview
The story follows Gabriel (), a young man who lands a job as a director for a Parisian funeral home company. There's just one problem: he hasn't told his girlfriend, Claire ( Bérénice Bejo ), or his family what he actually does for a living. Gabriel’s attempts to balance his professional life—dealing with grieving families and quirky colleagues like Gervais Bron ( Didier Bourdon )—with his personal deceptions lead to a series of comedic and often poignant mishaps. Key Cast and Crew Director: Michel Delgado Gabriel: Played by Marc-André Grondin Gervais Bron: Played by Didier Bourdon Claire: Played by Bérénice Bejo
The film is noted for its trailer which highlights the absurdity of its premise—blending the solemnity of death with the chaotic reality of a workplace. It often appears in discussions regarding French black comedies of the late 2000s. Bouquet final (2008) - IMDb
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