Mathieu-Fou
Mathieu-Fou

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Mathieu-Fou

1967
Movie
17 min
French

A tale of mad love.

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IMDb7.4/10
Director: Pierre ÉtaixGenres: Comedy, Romance

Plot Summary

A shy and awkward Parisian bookstore clerk, named Yoyo, dreams of finding love and escaping his mundane life. He attempts various comedic schemes to attract the attention of a beautiful woman he sees from his window. His efforts are often met with slapstick mishaps and further social isolation, leading him on a whimsical and often absurd journey.

Critical Reception

Pierre Étaix's 'Mathieu-Fou' (also known as 'Yoyo') is a charming and visually inventive black-and-white comedy that pays homage to silent film traditions while offering a uniquely French sensibility. Critics praised its surreal humor, masterful use of mime and physical comedy, and its poignant exploration of loneliness and the pursuit of happiness.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its visual gags and silent film-inspired humor.

  • Lauded for Étaix's endearing performance and direction.

  • Appreciated for its blend of melancholy and whimsical comedy.

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Fun Fact

The film's lead actor, director, and co-writer, Pierre Étaix, was a protégé of the legendary French clown and filmmaker Jacques Tati and often cited Tati as a major influence on his work.

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