Tanguy (film)
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Tanguy is a French black humor film by Étienne Chatiliez of 2001.
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[edit] Plot
A 28-year old guy named Tanguy still lives with his bourgeois parents. To push him out they decide to make their flat a terrible place.
[edit] Cast
- Sabine Azéma - Edith Guetz
- André Dussollier - Paul Guetz
- Eric Berger - Tanguy Guetz
- Hélène Duc - Odile, the Grandmother
- Aurore Clément - Carole
- Jean-Paul Rouve - Bruno Lemoine
- André Wilms - Le psychiatre/The shrink
- Richard Guedj - Patrick
- Roger Van Hool - Philippe
- Nathalie Krebs - Noëlle
- Delphine Serina - Sophie
- Sachi Kawamata - Kimiko
- Annelise Hesme - Marguerite
- Jacques Boudet - Le juge/The judge
- Philippe Laudenbach - Maître Badinier, the lawyer
[edit] In popular culture
The film was such an accurate description of the sociological phenomenon it evocates that now in French the word Tanguy is the usual term to designate an adult still living with his parents.
[edit] See also
- Failure to Launch (2006), a loose remake
[edit] External links
- Tanguy at the Internet Movie Database France
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