Themroc
French Cinema
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Comedy, UR, 01-Mar-1973
Prolific French star Michel Piccoli throws himself – quite literally in some scenes – into the role of Themroc, a factory labourer who, worn down by the relentless and brain-numbing tedium of his job, suffers a catastrophic meltdown. It causes him to regress to a neanderthal state, communicating via grunts. A dark and surreal political satire, Faraldo films in the style of Jacques Tati on acid.
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