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Sitcom
Film poster
Directed byFrançois Ozon
Written byFrançois Ozon
Produced byOlivier Delbosc
Marc Missonnier
StarringÉvelyne Dandry, François Marthouret
CinematographyYorick Le Saux
Edited byDominique Petrot
Music byÉric Neveux
Distributed byMars Distribution
Release date
  • 27 May 1998 (1998-05-27)
Running time
85 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench

Sitcom is a 1998 French surrealistic satire film written and directed by François Ozon. The story documents the moral decline of a once esteemed suburban family, whose descent into degeneracy begins with the purchase of a small white rat.

The film's name is a direct reference to American sitcoms, which are noted for their focus on traditional family values and whimsical humour.

Plot

The patriarch (François Marthouret) of a seemingly normal nuclear family returns home one day with a small white rat. The animal soon has an adverse effect on his wife (Évelyne Dandry) and children, influencing them into enacting their darkest, most hidden desires.

The son, Nicolas (Adrien de Van) loudly announces his homosexuality and begins throwing wild orgies, the daughter Sophie, (Marina de Van) deliberately flirts with death and practices sadomasochism on her boyfriend (Stéphane Rideau), while the mother seduces her son so she can "cure" him of his orientation. After the father eventually kills and devours the offending rat, he turns into one himself; when his family discover this, they band together and brutally slay him.

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