

Le Petomane: Parti avec le vent
Directed by Steve OchsBased on a true story set around turn-of-the-century France, it follows the lives of two men: Joseph Pujol and Dr. Marcel Baudouin. Pujol was an entertainer at the Moulin Rouge who was gifted with a unique backside, which could take in and release air in measured increments thus producing amazing and humorous noises. Dr. Baudouin was obsessed with Joseph's "instrument" and pursued him doggedly for many years, ultimately resulting in his undoing.
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Le Petomane: Parti avec le vent was directed by Steve Ochs.
Le Petomane: Parti avec le vent has a runtime of 33 min.
Le Petomane: Parti avec le vent was produced by Dirk Van Fleet.
Based on a true story set around turn-of-the-century France, it follows the lives of two men: Joseph Pujol and Dr. Marcel Baudouin. Pujol was an entertainer at the Moulin Rouge who was gifted with a unique backside, which could take in and release air in measured increments thus producing amazing and humorous noises. Dr. Baudouin was obsessed with Joseph's "instrument" and pursued him doggedly for many years, ultimately resulting in his undoing.
The key characters in Le Petomane: Parti avec le vent are Dr. Baudouin (Kevin Scott Allen), Bar patron (Vanessa Allen), Juggling Pain Man (Robert Baxt).
Le Petomane: Parti avec le vent is a Komedia, Short film.
Le Petomane: Parti avec le vent has an audience rating of 7.9 out of 10.




