La Cage aux Folles (film)

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La Cage aux Folles

French poster
Directed by Édouard Molinaro
Starring Ugo Tognazzi
Michel Serrault
Release date(s) Flag of France 25 October 1978
Flag of the United States 30 March 1979
Flag of Australia 1 March 1980
Running time 110 mins
Country France / Italy
Language French
IMDb profile

La Cage aux Folles (tr. The Cage of Queens or The Birdcage, lit. The Cage of Crazy Women or The Bird Cage) is a 1978 film adaptation of the 1973 LGBT play by Jean Poiret. It was directed by Édouard Molinaro. Like the play, the film tells the story of a gay couple - Renato, the manager of a Saint-Tropez nightclub featuring drag entertainment, and Albin, his star attraction - and the adventures that ensue when Renato's son brings home his fiance's ultra-conservative parents to meet them.

The film won over audiences with its sight gags, uproarious complications, and a tender and touching conclusion. It ran for well over a year at the Paris Theatre, an art house cinema in New York City, as well as theatres throughout the country in both urban and rural areas. For years it remained the most successful foreign film to be released in the United States.[citation needed]

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The film stars Michel Serrault as Albin, in the role he had created in the original stage production.

[edit] Sequels and remake

The film was followed by two sequels: Cage aux folles II (1980), also directed by Édouard Molinaro, and La Cage aux folles 3 - 'Elles' se marient (1985), directed by Georges Lautner.

A 1983 Broadway musical called La Cage aux Folles based on the play and the film was also successful.

In 1996, an American remake entitled The Birdcage, directed by Mike Nichols, was released, relocated to South Beach, Miami, and starring Robin Williams and Nathan Lane.

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Awards
Preceded by
Autumn Sonata
Golden Globe for Best Foreign Film
1980
Succeeded by
Tess