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Finding Momo

Movie 2017 1h 25m 5.2 /10
Directed by Vincent Lobelle, Sébastien Thiery

An evening at the Prioux home flips into something unusual when a man named Patrick shows up unannounced and claims to have moved in with his parents to introduce his wife. Alain Prioux and his wife, Mme Prioux, find themselves confronted by a guest who seems both familiar and perplexing, as he... Read more

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About Finding Momo

An evening at the Prioux home flips into something unusual when a man named Patrick shows up unannounced and claims to have moved in with his parents to introduce his wife. Alain Prioux and his wife, Mme Prioux, find themselves confronted by a guest who seems both familiar and perplexing, as he asserts a place in their routine they didn’t expect. The situation quickly turns into a series of awkward encounters, polite deflections, and miscommunications that upend their privacy and routines. As the evening wears on, the couple faces questions of trust and boundaries when a stranger intrudes into their living space. The tension blends with humor as small details come to light, revealing how much people protect their routines.

Finding Momo arrived in 2017 under the direction of Vincent Lobelle and Sébastien Thiery. The project stems from Pascale Arbillot's original concept and features a French cast, marking it as an origination rather than an adaptation, with a warm tone.

Worldwide, the film grossed about 5,226,331 dollars, a modest take for a French comedy that pairs veteran stars Christian Clavier and Catherine Frot with a contemporary ensemble, appealing to domestic audiences and curious international viewers seeking truly light entertainment abroad.

Critics described the humor as light and character driven, anchored by strong performances from Clavier as a wary husband and Frot as a practical wife. The film explores belonging, privacy, and the power shifts that arise when a stranger enters the home, earning laughs from timing over loud gimmicks today.

This movie did not spur a wide cultural phenomenon; its appeal is more about everyday family dynamics than quotable lines. Its tone stays light while offering social observations about generational habits in French middle-class life, appealing to viewers seeking a relaxed take on domestic life and notes on social norms.

Details

Release Date
December 27, 2017
Runtime
1h 25m
User Ratings
268 votes
Type
Movie
Genres
Comedy
Country
France
Studio
Curiosa Films +3 more
Box Office
$5,226,331
External Links
View on IMDB

Cast

Christian Clavier

Christian Clavier

Alain Prioux

Catherine Frot

Catherine Frot

Mme Prioux

Sébastien Thiery

Sébastien Thiery

Patrick

Pascale Arbillot

Pascale Arbillot

Sarah

Eric Larcin

Eric Larcin

Le client du supermarché

Marie Colapietro

Marie Colapietro

La serveuse

Bruno Georis

Bruno Georis

Le vétérinaire

Hervé Pierre

Hervé Pierre

Jean-François, le médecin

Claudine Vincent

Claudine Vincent

Jacqueline Paparopoulos

Jeanne Rosa

Jeanne Rosa

La policière

Director: Vincent Lobelle, Sébastien Thiery

Written by: Pascale Arbillot

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With a rating of 5.2/10 from 268 viewers, Finding Momo is divisive among viewers - your mileage may vary. It's a good pick if you enjoy comedy stories.

An evening at the Prioux home flips into something unusual when a man named Patrick shows up unannounced and claims to have moved in with his parents to introduce his wife. Alain Prioux and his wife, Mme Prioux, find themselves confronted by a guest who seems both familiar and perplexing, as he a...

Christian Clavier plays Alain Prioux, Catherine Frot plays Mme Prioux, Sébastien Thiery plays Patrick, Pascale Arbillot plays Sarah, and Eric Larcin plays Le client du supermarché.

The film was directed by Vincent Lobelle and Sébastien Thiery.