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Drôle de Félix

  • 2000
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  • 1h 35m
IMDb RATING
6.9/10
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Sami Bouajila and Philippe Garziano in Drôle de Félix (2000)
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A tale revolving around the carefree bon-vivant Felix, who is content living with his boyfriend, Daniel in the town of Dieppe in Northern France. When Felix is laid off from his job, he deci... Read allA tale revolving around the carefree bon-vivant Felix, who is content living with his boyfriend, Daniel in the town of Dieppe in Northern France. When Felix is laid off from his job, he decides to take a road trip to Marseilles to track down the father he's never met. Backpack in... Read allA tale revolving around the carefree bon-vivant Felix, who is content living with his boyfriend, Daniel in the town of Dieppe in Northern France. When Felix is laid off from his job, he decides to take a road trip to Marseilles to track down the father he's never met. Backpack in tow, Felix sets out walking, hitching, and borrowing cars to get to the south of France. ... Read all

  • Directors
    • Olivier Ducastel
    • Jacques Martineau
  • Writers
    • Olivier Ducastel
    • Jacques Martineau
  • Stars
    • Sami Bouajila
    • Patachou
    • Ariane Ascaride
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.9/10
    1.9K
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    • Directors
      • Olivier Ducastel
      • Jacques Martineau
    • Writers
      • Olivier Ducastel
      • Jacques Martineau
    • Stars
      • Sami Bouajila
      • Patachou
      • Ariane Ascaride
    • 28User reviews
    • 25Critic reviews
    • 63Metascore
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 5 wins & 2 nominations total

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    Sami Bouajila
    Sami Bouajila
    • Félix
    Patachou
    Patachou
    • Mathilde Firmin
    Ariane Ascaride
    Ariane Ascaride
    • Isabelle
    Pierre-Loup Rajot
    • Daniel
    Charly Sergue
    • Jules
    Maurice Bénichou
    Maurice Bénichou
    • Fisherman
    Philippe Garziano
    • Railroader
    Didier Mahieu
    • Friend…
    Aliette Langolff-Colas
    • Unemployment Secretary
    Arno Feffer
    • Man on Pentatherapy
    Clément Dupré
    • Teenager with Kite
    Clément Révérend
    • Laurent, the Assailant
    Daniel Lesur
    • Bar Owner
    Antoine Marneur
    • Salesman
    Lisa Guez
    • Little Girl
    Jean-Stéphan Havert
    • Dancer at Zizy Folies
    Jean-Michel Colon
    • Zizy Folies Owner
    Virginie Blanc
    • Louise
    • Directors
      • Olivier Ducastel
      • Jacques Martineau
    • Writers
      • Olivier Ducastel
      • Jacques Martineau
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    User reviews28

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    9barbg

    Tres charmant!

    Although Felix is a quite delightful gay man, I would hate to see this wonderful film relegated to some "gay film" ghetto. Like most good films, the themes and characters are universal, and the interactions with various folks that he encounters in his five day journey from Normandy to Marseilles are completely entertaining. It is, in fact, very refreshing to see a gay character treated so matter-of-factly, but the film is well worth seeing for the story, to meet a collection of very interesting people, and to see the world through Felix's very open eyes. Although there is some violence and sexual activity that would make this film unsuitable for younger children, I'd recommend this for mature teenagers on up.
    8Greg-o-rama

    A charming road-trip fable.

    "Drole de Felix" ends up being a road-trip fable that charms you with it's cast of delightful characters, a charismatic performance by Sami Bouajila as Felix, and the beautiful & striking scenery of France. The tale of a man in search of "family" (and finding that those relationships are a process, not a destination), it's a delightful movie, full of French sensibilities and moments of simple truths.
    esh04676

    French road movie plus search for the father

    Felix, fresh out of a job, decides to leave his home and lover in northern France for a bit and travel to Marseilles and find the father he has never known. He makes his progress by any means available, from walking and hitchhiking to stealing (temporarily) an automobile. He is unwitting witness to a street crime and gets beaten up himself; he helps an art student do a drawing; and he helps an elderly lady with her bags of groceries. Both the art student and the lady provide Felix with temporary shelter before he moves on to other encounters, each such meeting being labeled as "grandmother" or "brother," and so on. Thus Felix acquires in essence the family he never had. An attractive young man of Arabian descent He charms everyone,

    including a man who works for the railroad system. They fly a kite together and then have a merry sexual encounter in the bushes, for Felix is gay and HIV positive. But the viewer is reminded that this is safe sex when there is a brief disagreement over how to dispose of a used condom, a situation gracefully dealt with by the French creators of this really charming film, which moreover provides beautiful shots of different regions of France, from the shores of Dieppe in the north to the Mediterranean coast in the south, with mountains and flower-filled meadows in between. This film was a continual and delightful surprise to me, and I'd recommend it to anyone who is not offended by the gay theme underlying all.
    7jandesimpson

    That rarity, a gay film without angst

    Although "Drole de Felix" does not seem on the surface to be a problem film, it is, on reflection, a rather difficult one to bring off. The directors have attempted a road movie with a feel-good factor about a young gay French Arab who is taking HIV-positive medication. Seldom has a film been so dependent on the performance of its central character. That the film succeeds at all is entirely due to Sami Bouajila's utterly likeable Felix. As he sets out on his quest from Dieppe where he has just lost his job to find a father in Marseilles whom he has never met, there is not a hint of anguish or self-pity. Here is a chap who almost dances his way along the roads of France between lifts. When, before setting out, he compares medication with a couple of youngsters at an AIDS clinic, the tone is almost lighthearted. Only at one point does his cheerful veneer crack as he tearfully confesses to one of his encounters that he did not tell the police of a brutal attack that he witnessed for fear of possible racial harassment. If the scene does not quite ring true it is due to an uncomfortable shift of mood rather than something that is dramatically not credible. Otherwise the film is all of a piece, particularly in its depiction of gay love. The relationship of Felix with his partner, a schoolteacher in Dieppe who later joins him in Marseilles, is one of real tenderness and affection. So much so that Felix's one promiscuous encounter with a young man who give him a lift is a joyous frolic, the two revelling in each other's nakedness in an otherwise deserted country landscape, a one-off fling that can do no harm to the other permanent relationship. By the end it is all perhaps a little too glib, but the excellent company of Felix in what at times amounts to little more than a French travelogue is worth an hour and a half's suspension of disbelief.
    8paulcreeden

    Less ideals and more real.

    This light hearted travelogue managed to illuminate racism, HIV, aging, death, passion, commitment and fear with a gentle seductive light. It has less ideals than American films like it. Therefore, it seemed much more real, mostly. One big issue, homophobia, is treated most strangely as an anachronism. Felix makes out with his various men in public with fearless abandon, while he seems intensely aware of his Arab-ness. I can allow for the common American notion that Europeans are easier about public displays, but this aspect of the film did seem less real and more idealized. The French countryside is also portrayed in a very real way. Highways and power plants everywhere. Yet, the natural lighting and choice of shots conveyed the persisting charm of France. I was reminded of Eric Rohmer films, like "Autumn Tale". Sami Bouajila, as Felix, has camera chemistry and acts well. The supporting cast is evenly talented. I was thrilled to see Patachou, whom we haven't seen often enough here in the States. I think this film will be remembered as a very good movie with universal appeal, not a gay snapshot, like many of its American cousins.

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    • Quotes

      Félix: I'm gay.

      Mathilde Firmin: Not you...

      Félix: What do you mean? I'm gay.

      Mathilde Firmin: I've known gay guys, but not you!

      Félix: I said I'm gay! How can I prove it?

      Mathilde Firmin: You seem so sure of yourself, I believe you.

    • Soundtracks
      Tout Doucement
      Music by Jean Mercadier

      Lyrics by René Clausier

      Performed by Blossom Dearie

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    • Release date
      • April 19, 2000 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • France
    • Language
      • French
    • Also known as
      • The Adventures of Felix
    • Filming locations
      • Dieppe, Seine-Maritime, France
    • Production companies
      • Arte France Cinéma
      • Canal+
      • Centre national du cinéma et de l'image animée (CNC)
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    • Gross US & Canada
      • $363,409
    • Opening weekend US & Canada
      • $13,275
      • Jun 17, 2001
    • Gross worldwide
      • $363,409
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    • Runtime
      1 hour 35 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby SR
    • Aspect ratio
      • 2.35 : 1

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