Groland le gros métrage
Groland le gros métrage

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Groland le gros métrage

2015
Movie
89 min
French

Noël and Guy, two young Frincheux girls, tired of their condition of eternal unemployed interim, decided to become the Steve Jobs and Larry Page of the Presidency Grown.

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IMDb6.2/10
Director: Jules-Édouard MousticGenres: Comedy, Satire

Plot Summary

Groland le gros métrage is a mockumentary that satirizes the world of cinema and television. It follows the fictional Groland nation as they attempt to produce their own grand cinematic production, showcasing their unique and often absurd approach to filmmaking. The film blends humor with sharp social commentary, poking fun at industry conventions and the obsession with cinematic prestige.

Critical Reception

As a satirical comedy deeply embedded in French television culture, 'Groland le gros métrage' received a niche but appreciative reception from its target audience. Critics lauded its consistent humor and its ability to lampoon filmmaking tropes effectively within the established Groland universe. While not a mainstream blockbuster, it resonated with fans of the Groland satirical style.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its consistent satirical wit and humor.

  • Appreciated for its effective lampooning of cinema and television industry conventions.

  • Seen as a solid entry for fans of the Groland satirical universe.

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Fun Fact

The Groland concept, and its associated television show 'Groland sat' on Canal+, has been a staple of French satirical television since the mid-1990s, with 'Groland le gros métrage' being one of its cinematic ventures.

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