Hibou (2016)
Directed by Ramzy Bedia

Comedy

Film Synopsis

Rocky leads a humdrum, uneventful life in Montreal.  He is the kind of man no one ever notices.  One evening, he returns home and finds an eagle-owl perched on his sofa.  Alarmed by the presence of this intimidating creature in his home, he calls in on a pet shop for advice.  Naturally, he is mistaken for an idiot.  In an attempt to communicate with the bird, which is strangely reluctant to leave him be, Rocky dresses up in an owl costume.  To his surprise, no one seems to pay him any attention wherever he goes in this costume.  Then, one day, he meets a young woman who is dressed up as a panda.  It is love at first sight.  At last, Rocky has found someone he can communicate with...
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Film Credits

  • Director: Ramzy Bedia
  • Script: François Uzan, Ramzy Bedia, Fadette Drouard, François Reczulski
  • Photo: Jean-Louis Vialard
  • Music: Ulysse Cottin, Arthur Simonini, Louis Sommer
  • Cast: Ramzy Bedia (Rocky), Élodie Bouchez (Panda), Lucie Laurier (Carole), Etienne Chicot (Le patron de l'animalerie), Philippe Katerine (Francis Banane), Mahée Paiement (Christelle), Eric Judor (Marius), François Rollin (Monsieur Grebier), Sylvie Boucher (Otto), Isabelle Giroux (Mélodie), Franck Gastambide (Le bénévole), Annie Dufresne (Paule), Joëlle Morin (Marion), Eddie King (Bertrand), Farès Mekideche (Farès), Melha Bedia (Enquêtrice WWF), Richardson Zéphir (Richardson), Marion Oliver (Mélissa), Guy Marchand (Le père de Rocky), Jim Sakellaropoulos (Coach basket)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 82 min

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