May Fools

Milou en mai, released as Milou in May in the UK and as May Fools in North America, is a 1990 film by Louis Malle. The film portrays the impact of the French revolutionary fervour of May 1968 on a French village.

May Fools
Directed byLouis Malle
Produced byLouis Malle
Vincent Malle
Written byJean-Claude Carrière
Louis Malle
Starring
Music byStéphane Grappelli
CinematographyRenato Berta
Edited byEmmanuelle Castro
Production
companies
Ellepi Film
Franco London Films
Nouvelles Editions de Films
TF1 Films
Release date
24 January 1990 (France)
Running time
107 minutes
CountryFrance
Italy
LanguageFrench

Milou en mai was filmed at Château du Calaoué, in the Gers département, southwestern France.

Synopsis

Milou's mother dies just as the unrest and strikes are sweeping the country. The events interfere with the plans for a funeral and disrupt the family and a stranded truck driver. The film combines elements of social and interpersonal commentary with farce.

Cast

Awards

  • Best Foreign Direction, David di Donatello Awards 1990.
  • Nomination for Best Foreign Film, BAFTA Awards 1991.
  • César Award for Best supporting Actress: Dominique Blanc. Nominations for Césars for Best Actor: Michel Piccoli, Best Actress: Miou-Miou, and Best Supporting Actor: Michel Duchaussoy. 1991.

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