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Drôle de Félix

  • 2000
  • Tous publics
  • 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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    9philip-ct

    JOYFUL, JOYOUS, CELEBRATORY -- a piece of gold -- within the rainbow's reach

    Journeys and the growth to self-awareness are countless: from a solitary journey such as Pauline Collins in Shirley Valentine, to a wonderful Marianne Sagebrecht making all the difference in Out of Rosenheim (aka Bagdad Cafe), to an Oscar-nominated performance from Fernanda Montenegro in Central Station.

    And now this journey, by an affable, likable, vulnerable, gay, HIV +, Arab hero! WOW! The Adventures of Felix is a whirling tour de force -- like the symbol of the rainbow kite the pervades the movie. Very simply, Felix, incidentally HIV-positive, gay, of Arab origin, is a French man, who -- finding himself unemployed -- leaves his lover for five days as he undertakes a journey to find his (unknown) father.

    On route he encounters a number of strangers who become, for the duration of the film, and for a limited time, part of his family: all of these meetings enrich him and give him insight into himself. These secondary characters add a depth and range to this film, fleshing it out.

    This is a stunning film, thanks to a wonderful naturalistic and warm portrayal of Felix by Sami Bouajila in the title role, stunning supporting cast, a good soundtrack, and some lovely photography. And hats off to Patachou for a brilliant turn as the older woman; her scenes with Felix are well worth watching the movie for.

    This is an amazing achievement: it is a realistic feel-good movie: the world and its problems do not disappear into the background. Neither is this a didactic "gay" movie with "look-at-me-I'm-making-an-important-statement" feeling -- maybe French film makers are too evolved for that (despite that execrable 'Love is Comedy').

    It is a film that raises the joy of living, its sadness, its paradox. And, in the warm embrace of Felix: in his eyes, voice and face, we too can share his joy, his happiness, his dreams, his adventures.

    Low-key, understated this film may be .. but see it, see it, see it. It's gold.
    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.
    10alexo-5

    The French know how to make a good gay film!

    The jazzy opening-credits number (a beautiful Blossom Dearie tune) we hear as Felix glides across the screen on a bicycle perfectly sets the tone for this wonderfully clever and creative gay-themed film from France.

    In so many gay films, the acceptance of homosexuality is the central struggle in the film - or the horrors of the dating scene, the devestation of being HIV positive etc. etc. etc. I really enjoyed the way these issues were handled in this film. Felix is gay and HIV-positive - that is established from the beginning - and the rest of the film is spent getting to know this man as he gets to know the people on his path to visit his estranged father.

    Issues of race, age, monogamy, relationships, family, marriage, sexuality, homosexuality and HIV are presented in such a natural way that they do not become "issues" as in most other gay films, but only various parts of Felix's experiences that make life interesting. The characters in the film are refreshingly realistic; some have tempers, some are sometimes rude and they don't always say or do the right thing.

    Overall, this is a beautiful, breezy film that has freed itself from the constricting influence of "gay culture" - a film that helps you realize that life really has very few limitations.
    8Vedek

    A very believable story, just the way it could happen.

    This is a charming film, very believable, just the way it could happen. Felix may be HIV+, but that is not exactly the issue here (he practices very safe sex). It's just a young man's odessy to find his biological father. Don't worry, it's a five-day trip. And, he interacts with some very interesting people. Very French. Very European in its conceit. I am 59 and if I were twenty-something again, I might try, like Felix, to find my biological father in much the same way. I would hope I could meet a "grand-mere" as delightful as Felix did. Felix is HIV+, but that is not the issue here -- it's more about a gay youngman's five-day odyssey. In the end, well, you will have enjoyed it all, but perhaps you won't know exactly why.
    numberone_1

    Charming and Beautifully Filmed

    What a wonderful, charming movie that centers around the journeys of a gay man of Arabian descent as he travels from his home in Normandy to Marseilles.

    I thoroughly enjoyed this film, not only for its unbiased treatment of homosexuality, but also for the stunning scenic shots across France, which only added to the overall beauty and enjoyment of the film.

    Wonderful all the way around.

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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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