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Buffet Froid

  • Director: Bertrand Blier
  • AMG Rating: starstarstarstar
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Movie Type: Black Comedy, Crime Comedy
  • Themes: Police Corruption, Crime Sprees, Unlikely Criminals
  • Main Cast: Gérard Depardieu, Bernard Blier, Jean Carmet, Geneviève Page, Carole Bouquet
  • Release Year: 1979
  • Country: FR
  • Run Time: 95 minutes
  • MPAA Rating: R

Plot

Buffet Froid is an absurd black comedy that cunningly reverses the conventions of the crime thriller to comment on the alienating and dehumanizing effects of contemporary urban life. It starts with Alphonse Tram (Gérard Depardieu) discovering that his casual subway acquaintance (Michel Serrault) is lying down with Alphonse's penknife sticking out of his belly. When he tries to report the crime to his neighbor, a police inspector (Bernard Blier), the latter refuses to listen, saying that he is not at work now. Later, Alphonse's wife is killed, and her hapless murderer (Jean Carmet) almost immediately confesses to Alphonse, but neither the husband nor the police inspector seem to be shocked. The three embark on a series of adventures and bizarre encounters in modern Paris. ~ Yuri German, All Movie Guide

Review

Bertrand Blier was coming down from his Oscar win for Get Out Your Handkerchiefs when he directed Buffet Froid. Starring the prolific Gérard Depardieu as Alphonse Tram, the film also stars Jean Carmet (who later won a Cesar award for Best Supporting Actor in Les Miserables) and Bernard Blier, the director's father. The cast keeps this highly complex, dark comedy afloat and takes full advantage of the opportunities its script provides for them to play off one another's talents. Their ensemble acting is just one admirable aspect of Blier's dark, surrealist comedy, a fine work that is far more accessible than many French films of the same period. For a little absurd French comedy without too much baggage, look no further.

~ Laura Abraham, All Movie Guide

Cast

Jean Benguigui - The Hired Killer; Michel Serrault - Man in subway (uncredited); Jean Rougerie - Eugene Leonard; Michel Fortin; Denise Gence - The hostess; Marco Perrin - The man in undershirt; Liliane Rovere - Josyane; Pierre Frag; Roger Riffard; Maurice Travail

Credit

Théo Meurisse - Art Director, Michele Cerf - Costume Designer, Bertrand Blier - Director, Claudine Merlin - Editor, Louis Grau - Executive Producer, Philippe Sarde - Composer (Music Score), Yves Agostini - Camera Operator, Théo Meurisse - Production Designer, Jean Penzer - Cinematographer, Christine Gozlan - Production Manager, Alain Sarde - Producer, Jean-Pierre Ruh - Sound/Sound Designer, Bertrand Blier - Screenwriter, Annie Maurel - Script Supervisor, Johannes Brahms - Featured Music, Denys Granier-Deferre - Assistant Director

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Going Places; Tenue de Soirée; The Phantom of Liberty; Weekend; Tango; Bye Bye Monkey; Pas de Problème!; Les Vécés étaient fermés de l'interieur; L'Affaire Marcorelle
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Buffet froid

DVD
Directed by Bertrand Blier
Written by Bertrand Blier
Starring Gérard Depardieu
Carole Bouquet
Bernard Blier
Jean Carmet and
Michel Serrault
Release date(s) 1979
Running time 89 min.
Country  France
Language French

Buffet froid is a 1979 French black comedy film, written and directed by Bertrand Blier, and starring Gérard Depardieu, Carole Bouquet, Bernard Blier and Jean Carmet. It won a César Award for Best Writing, and was nominated for Best Cinematography, Editing and Production Design. The film is a crime thriller but displays a high degree of black humour as contemporary urban life is depicted as alienating and having a dehumanizing effect on city dwellers.

Plot

The film begins with Alphonse Tram (Gérard Depardieu), a less than gregarious character, idly chatting to an accountant who is travelling home very late ( they appear to be the only ones on the La Defense metro station platform, but look closely...). The accountant, a man of orthodox social outlook and standing is disturbed by and fearful of this rambling loner, more so when Tram attempts to give him his bloodstained knife ( in order to reduce the chances of him " doing something silly...". They argue and the accountant puts the knife on a seat a few feet away behind them. They argue some more and then notice the knife has disappeared. Later that night Tram discovers the same man in a subway leading from another metro station lying down with the knife stabbed into his stomach : he has no explanation to the police inspector Bernard (Blier) he reports it to as to how it happened. He speculates, perhaps unwisely but without caring for the potential consequences ( as in Camus L'Etranger ) , to the police inspector that it was his own knife that killed the accountant : the police inspector, irate at having to consider a complex case while off-duty pushes Tram out of his apartment saying he has a bellyfull of murders all day and doesn't want another to deal with. This sparks off a series of bizarre occurrences around the city as Alphonse's wife is killed, and the perpetrator (Jean Carmet) who confesses to the murder is seemingly taken light heartedly by the police officer and Alphonse himself.

Cast

  • Gérard Depardieu ... Alphonse Tram
  • Bernard Blier ... Inspecteur Morvandieu / Insp. Morvandieu
  • Jean Carmet ... L'assassin / The murderer
  • Carole Bouquet ... Le jeune femme / The young woman at the end
  • Denise Gence ... L'hôtesse / The hostess
  • Marco Perrin ... Le maçon / The man in undershirt
  • Jean Benguigui ... L'homme en noir / The hired killer
  • Jean Rougerie ... Eugène Léonard, le témoin
  • Liliane Rovère ... Josyane
  • Bernard Crombey ... Le toubib / The doctor (as Bernard Crommbey)
  • Michel Fortin ... L'escogriffe
  • Roger Riffard ... Le garde de la tour
  • Maurice Travail ... Le garde du terrain vague
  • Nicole Desailly ... La femme divorcée
  • Pierre Frag ... L'homme divorcé

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