OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies
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Directed by | Michel Hazanavicius |
Produced by | Eric Altmeyer Nicolas Altmeyer |
Written by | Jean Bruce novel series Jean-François Halin Michel Hazanavicius |
Starring | Jean Dujardin Bérénice Bejo Aure Atika |
Editing by | Reynald Bertrand |
Distributed by | Gaumont |
Release date(s) | April 19, 2006 |
Running time | 99 minutes |
Country | France |
Language | French Arabic |
Budget | €14,000,000 (est.) |
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OSS 117: Cairo, Nest of Spies (OSS 117: Le Caire nid d'espions, 2006) is a French film directed by Michel Hazanavicius. It is a parody of the spy film genre. The film follows the exploits of a French secret agent, OSS 117, in Cairo in 1955.
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[edit] Plot summary
The main plot starts with the disappearances of an OSS agent, Jack Jefferson, and a Russian cargo ship in Cairo. Agent OSS 117 is sent to investigate the events, since he and agent Jefferson share a history, shown in a short opening sequence and in flashbacks throughout the film. OSS 117 stumbles into a web of international intrigue, that involves the French, separate factions of Egyptians, Russians, a goofy Belgian spy and even Neo-Nazis of the first hour.
Throughout the film the main character has two main romantic interests. The first is an Egyptian princess Al Tarouk, who can't resist the charms of OSS 117. The second is the former assistant of Jack Jefferson, Larmina El Akmar Betouche, who at first shows no interest in the main character, but warms up to him in the end.
[edit] Background
The film is a continuation of the OSS 117 series of spy films from the 1950s and 1960s, which were in turn based on a series of novels by Jean Bruce. However, instead of taking the genre seriously, the film parodies the original series and other conventional spy films, most noticeably the early James Bond series right down to the cinematography, art direction and costuming of the 1960s. For example, driving scenes are all filmed with obvious rear projection and camera movements are simple, and avoid the three-dimensional Steadycam and crane movements that are easily accomplished today.
The main character in the OSS 117 series is a secret agent of the Office of Strategic Services, Hubert Bonisseur de La Bath, also known by his code name OSS 117. The character is played by French comedian Jean Dujardin.
[edit] Main cast
- Jean Dujardin as Hubert Bonisseur de La Bath, alias OSS 117
- Bérénice Bejo as Larmina El Akmar Betouche
- Aure Atika as Princess Al Tarouk
- Philippe Lefebvre as Jack Jefferson
[edit] Reception
The film won the Golden Space Needle award as the most popular film of the Seattle International Film Festival[1] and the Tokyo Grand Prix award given to the best film at the Tokyo International Film Festival[2] in 2006. It was relatively successful at the box office in France, with an attendance figure of over 2 million. Due to the film's performance, a sequel is reportedly being planned.[3]
Western critics gave the film generally positive to average reviews. As of May 9, 2008, the review aggregator Rotten Tomatoes reported that 73% of critics gave the film positive reviews, based on 11 reviews.[4] Metacritic reported the film had an average score of 60 out of 100, based on 8 reviews.[5]
[edit] References
- ^ OSS 117: Nest of Spies at the Seattle International Film Festival site
- ^ Award winners at the Tokyo International Film Festival in 2006
- ^ Untitled OSS 117 sequel at the Internet Movie Database
- ^ http://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/oss_117_cairo_nest_of_spies/. Rotten Tomatoes. Retrieved on 2008-05-09.
- ^ OSS 117: Cairo - Nest of Spies (2008): Reviews. Metacritic. Retrieved on 2008-05-09.