House of Fools
House of Fools

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House of Fools

2002
Movie
104 min
Russian

The war film that's not a war film. A film about the mental institution which backdrop is the Chechen war. A story about the patients living in an institution during the war on the border of Chechnia and Russia during the war. The patients have to continue living their day to day life after being invaded twice over, and they have to deal with their sicknesses.

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IMDb7.4/10
Director: VariousGenres: Comedy, Sketch

Plot Summary

Set in a dilapidated stately home called 'The Palace', 'House of Fools' features Bob and Jim, two eccentrics living in squalor, often visited by a bizarre array of characters. The show is known for its surreal sketches, musical interludes, and the unpredictable antics of its central duo.

Critical Reception

House of Fools was a cult hit, beloved by fans for its anarchic humor and surrealist comedy. While its unconventional style wasn't for everyone, it garnered a dedicated following and is remembered as a unique entry in British comedy television.

What Reviewers Say

  • Praised for its unique and surreal brand of sketch comedy.

  • Celebrated for the chemistry and chaotic energy of Bob and Jim.

  • Noted for its deliberately low-budget, anarchic aesthetic.

Google audience: Audience reception information for 'House of Fools' is not readily available on Google platforms.

Fun Fact

The show was filmed at the disused Ealing Film Studios in West London, contributing to its deliberately run-down aesthetic.

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