The best Jean-Pierre Sentier’s comedy movies

Jean-Pierre Sentier

Jean-Pierre Sentier

07/04/1940- 05/01/1995
If you love cinema, you will share this ranking of the best Jean-Pierre Sentier’s movies, although you may have ordered them differently. In any case, we hope you love it and with a little luck discovering a movie that you still don’t know about Jean-Pierre Sentier.

The Toilets Were Closed from the Inside

The Toilets Were Closed from the Inside
5.3/10
  • Genre: ComedyCrime
  • Release: 07/01/1976
  • Character: Le psychiatre
A bus conductor gets dressed for work in the morning, goes to the toilet, where he is killed by a bomb. The Commissioner and his fat, bumbling assistant, Inspector Charbonnier are put on the case. After interviewing friends, wives, colleagues, and spying on strangers who might be connected, our heroes trace the assassin down to a mental institution where, it seems, the murder victim has been an inmate for the last three years...

Krapatchouk

Krapatchouk
7.1/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 07/04/1993
  • Character: Marceau
Two young men have left their obscure Balkan country to earn some money as "guest workers" in western Europe. On their way back home, they attempt to change trains in Paris but encounter surprising difficulties from the ticket authorities there. It seems that political changes have rendered their homeland nonexistent, and their passports are no good. Before long, they are stranded in Paris without passports, without a country, and soon even their luggage is stolen. Their fumbling efforts to straighten out the mess result in the French press getting into the act, labeling them as Russian spies. The Parisian expatriate community takes them into its bosom, and romance blooms between one of the lads and a Spanish hatmaker, before they finally achieve a (highly improbable) solution for their difficulties.

Le chien de Monsieur Michel

Le chien de Monsieur Michel
6.5/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 01/01/1977
  • Character: Le boucher
In 1977, after working as an assistant director on several features, BETTY BLUE filmmaker Jean-Jacques Beineix directed the following short film about a man and his dog.

Exterior Night

Exterior Night
6.6/10
  • Genre: ComedyDrama
  • Release: 10/09/1980
  • Character: Charles
Hoping to make a fresh start, Léo, a jazz musician, takes up temporary residence with his friend Bony, a young writer who is struggling to get his work published. One evening, Léo strikes up an acquaintance with a woman taxi driver, Cora; in spite of her impulsive and moody temperament, he cannot help being attracted to her. On the spur of the moment, Cora invites Léo to make love to her. When Bony meets Cora, he too finds her irresistible, but he lacks Léo’s self-confidence to make his move. Cora is not a woman that any man can possess readily. She is like a wild animal, a creature that revels in its freedom. Will either Léo or Bony be able to tame her...?

It All Depends on Girls

It All Depends on Girls
4.4/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 13/02/1980
In Montmartre, Paris, two friends are leading a happy carefree Bohemian existence. Jean-Luc is a cabinetmaker, Mathieu is a sculptor. Then they both meet the love of their lives and decide to get married. Unfortunately, the objects of their desire are not so eager to be drawn into matrimony.

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