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Yannick is a 2023 French black comedy film written, shot, edited and directed by Quentin Dupieux. [3] The film stars Raphaël Quenard as a heckler who takes a Parisian theatre hostage and rewrites the play under his own direction.
Raphaël Quenard (French: [ʁafaɛl kənaʁ]; born 16 May 1991) is a French actor.After starring in small-scale short films and television productions as well as a variety of supporting film roles, Quenard earned acclaim for his breakthrough performances in Junkyard Dog (2023) and Yannick (2023).
In Dupieux’s latest, “Yannick,” the title character is a critic (an amateur one, at least). Like Dupieux, Yannick does the unthinkable, expressing his displeasure. In a way. That. Is. Not. Done.
The Huffington Post wrote that Quentin Dupieux "succeeds in creating an entertaining, sometimes even tense horror film with the very same footage he lightly mocks. The result is an uber-cerebral spoof that is at once silly and smart, populist like a mildly trashy B-movie yet high brow like absurdist theater." [13]
Kinology has boarded Quentin Dupieux’s (“Rubber”) ferocious comedy “Yannick” which will world premiere in competition at the Locarno Film Festival. The anticipated film is produced by ...
“You’re full of hate and frustrations. you should take a break,” director Quentin Dupieux once tweeted at me, immediately following my review of his 2014 film “Reality.” In another world ...
Switzerland’s Locarno Film Festival, Europe’s biggest mid-Summer movie event, has announced its lineup, welcoming recognizable names to its main competition, from Filipino auteur Lav Diaz ...
Quentin Dupieux was born on 14 April 1974 in Paris. At the age of 18, he found a camera and started taking photographs. At the age of 19, while making one of his first short films, he added a soundtrack to the movie by using music from a record. However, when a TV channel wanted to buy the film, he realized they needed to have the rights to the ...