The best Stanislas Merhar’s comedy movies

Stanislas Merhar

Stanislas Merhar

23/01/1971 (53 años)
We present our ranking of the best Stanislas Merhar’s movies. Do you love cinema? Or are you looking for a movie of your favorite actor to watch tonight? Surely you have some to see or that you did not know yet about Stanislas Merhar.

The Art of Love

The Art of Love
6.1/10
The Art of Love is composed of several chapters, which follows several Parisian couples.

The Art of Breaking Up

The Art of Breaking Up
5.9/10
Lucette and Edouard: Two lovers passionate about sex, money and life. He is a spoiled but penniless child who wants it all while she is a celebrated figure of la vie parisienne who knows what she wants and what she is worth. Edouard is marrying a young, pretty and rich heiress. He comes to confess this to Lucette and to make their parting official, but he doesn’t want to leave her. He struggles with all his might to hide his betrayal but her opportunities to learn of it are countless and unpredictable.

Workers for the Good Lord

Workers for the Good Lord
6.4/10
After his wife leaves him, Fred goes on a cross-country crime spree in this dark but dreamy French comedy.

Merci Docteur Rey

Merci Docteur Rey
6.1/10
  • Genre: Comedy
  • Release: 01/01/2002
  • Character: Thomas Beaumont
A gay young man is recruited into an illicit love triangle to watch a much older man’s sexual liaison, but ends up witnessing what turns out to be his murder. The next day the young man's opera diva mother informs him that his estranged father has been in Paris... until the previous night when he was murdered. Seeking help with a psychiatrist, the young man comes across an eccentric actress who has come totally unhinged by the death of that psychiatrist, the infamous Docteur Rey. At first mistaking her for the doctor, the young man embarks on a madcap mystery, reminiscent of an Agatha Christie novel, with Paris as the backdrop.

Almost Peaceful

Almost Peaceful
6.6/10
Set during the largely unexplored period immediately following World War II, the film follows a group of mostly Jewish Parisians who attempt to restart their lives and rekindle their capacity for happiness in the shadow of unspeakable horrors. Variety called it "thoroughly charming. Sad, gentle, and funny in the best French tradition of high quality cinema." A film by Marcelo Gomes

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