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The French Italian
Directed by
Rachel Wolther
2024
1h 32m
Comedy
,
Drama
7.4
50%
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Neighbors prank each other, situation escalates comically amid NYC apartment complex's cutthroat politics, exploring absurdity of conflict between residents.
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Cast of The French Italian
Catherine Cohen
Valerie
Aristotle Athari
Doug
Ruby McCollister
Jon Rudnitsky
Ikechukwu Ufomadu
Chloe Cherry
Rachel Wolther
Director / Writer
Miranda Kahn
Producer
The French Italian Ratings & Reviews
Loud and Clear Reviews
Hayley Croke
The French Italian is a phenomenally told story that shines a light on the lies we tell to make ourselves feel better and the judgment we cast on others in hopes of escaping the judgment others may cast on us.
Pop Culture Reviews
Brittany Patrice Witherspoon
The film is 92 minutes of cringe-worthy behavior and dialogue that never seem to end.
The Film Experience
Abe Friedtanzer
There are echoes of reality in the circumstances that fuel this film's plot, and where it goes once its characters decide to act, especially towards the end of the film, is far less believable but still decent fun.
48 Hills
Dennis Harvey
An off-kilter, seemingly improv-fueled comedy...
InSession Film
Alex Papaioannou
While it does feel like The French Italian writes itself into a corner at times, the sheer ridiculousness of it all, and the countless laugh-out-loud performances within, make it a worthy film about one of the many painful New York experiences.
Paste Magazine
Jesse Hassenger
So The French Italian is frequently clever and observant, but is it consistently funny? Like laugh-out-loud, forget-the-contrivances, hate-the-sin-love-the-sinner funny? Sadly, no.
The Daily Beast
Coleman Spilde
The trio pierce the inanity of a problem every city-dweller must face, and turn The French Italian into one of the most instantly memorable New York comedies in years.
Maven's Nest
Nora Lee Mandel
Wolther attempts to comically combine insights of how changes toward young adult maturity intersected with changes in work and residential life from the pandemic. Amusing farcical situation but even with comeuppance characters aren't appealing to care.
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