Guy

France, 2018, 101 min, Comedy, Drama

Synopsis

Closing night of the Cannes Critics’ Week, GUY is “a sparkling, ironic salute to age and passing time.”— Hollywood Reporter
Gauthier, a young journalist, finds a letter suggesting he might be the son of Guy Jamet, a 72-year-old French pop singer who was famous from the 60s to the 80s. As the old-time crooner embarks on tour to promote his newly released cover album, Gauthier follows his biological father under the pretext of filming a documentary about his career, without revealing his recent discovery. Behind the scenes, on stage and on the road, Gauthier will learn everything about his father while putting together a moving portrait retracing Guy’s life.
French comic and director Alex Lutz portrays a pop singer from the 1960s in a mockumentary portrait of a seventy-something pop star who has seen better days but refuses to leave the stage. Directed by and starring 39-year-old French stand-up comic Alex Lutz, it’s a good-humored tour de force and audience pleaser.

Directed by

Alex Lutz

Cast

Alex Lutz, Tom Dingler, Pascale Arbillot

Crew

Director Alex Lutz Story & Screenplay Alex Lutz Producer Illiade et Films

Reactions

“This mockumentary develops a singular comic energy, but never without finesse.”— Positif Magazine

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