Le Placard

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Le Placard is a 2001 French comedy film about a man who pretends to be gay to avoid losing his job, known for its satirical take on workplace prejudice.

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instanceOf French comedy film
film
boxOfficeRegion France NERFINISHED
character François Pignon NERFINISHED
Félix Santini NERFINISHED
Mademoiselle Bertrand NERFINISHED
cinematographyBy Robert Fraisse NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin France
director Francis Veber NERFINISHED
distributedBy Gaumont Buena Vista International NERFINISHED
editedBy Georges Klotz NERFINISHED
featuresPerformanceBy Daniel Auteuil as François Pignon NERFINISHED
Gérard Depardieu as Félix Santini NERFINISHED
genre comedy film
satirical film
hasEnglishTitle The Closet NERFINISHED
hasSubject LGBT issues in the workplace
mainCharacter François Pignon NERFINISHED
medium theatrical film
musicBy Vladimir Cosma NERFINISHED
narrativeDevice pretending to be gay to keep a job
originalLanguage French
partOf French cinema of the 2000s
plotSummary A man pretends to be gay to avoid losing his job and becomes the center of workplace upheaval.
producedBy Patrice Ledoux NERFINISHED
productionCompany Gaumont NERFINISHED
releaseDate 2001-01-17
releaseYear 2001
runtimeMinutes 84
screenplayBy Francis Veber NERFINISHED
setting France NERFINISHED
workplace
starredActor Daniel Auteuil NERFINISHED
Gérard Depardieu NERFINISHED
Jean Rochefort NERFINISHED
Michèle Laroque NERFINISHED
Thierry Lhermitte NERFINISHED
theme corporate culture
homophobia
social satire
workplace prejudice
title Le Placard NERFINISHED
writer Francis Veber NERFINISHED

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Daniel Auteuil notableWork Le Placard
Francis Veber notableWork Le Placard
Francis Veber directed Le Placard