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Je t'aime John Wayne

2000 | 10m | English

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Popularity: 0.4 (history)

Director: Toby MacDonald
Writer: Luke Ponte
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Belmonde lives in 1990s London as an iconic , cool Frenchman modelled on the new wave cinema of the 1960s. Really he is English and middle class – a fact that his family won't let him forget!
Release Date: Nov 11, 2000
Director: Toby MacDonald
Writer: Luke Ponte
Genres: Comedy
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Budget: $0
Updates Updated: Feb 09, 2026
Entered: May 05, 2024
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Name Character
Kris Marshall Belmondo
Camilla Rutherford Zazie
Laura Lumley Minne
Mark Rex Tim
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Toby MacDonald Director
Luke Ponte Writer
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Geronimo1967
6.0

Looking very much like a monochrome homage to the likes of Jacques Tati, this short feature follows the antics of “Belmondo” (Kris Marshall) who lives the life of a dapper and debonair young Parisian in the spirit of his more acclaimed namesake. Perfectly attired, elegantly puffing on his cigarette ... and speaking elementary French, he takes his young sister and her friend to the cinema. The film is in French, just about everyone is bored witless by it and as he leaves the cinema he becomes involved in a fracas that sees him meet “Zazie” (Camilla Rutherford) whom he feels sure is destined to be his soulmate and muse. Or, well maybe he’s just a delusional Brit called “Trevor”? Marshall fits the bill perfectly here and for a time it’s quite an enjoyable parody of things French and pretentious, but despite it being only ten minutes long there is too much padding to sustain the theme and I thought it needed a tighter edit to keep it better focussed. It’s got quite a jaunty score to help it along and it’s charming photographic quirkiness makes it worth a watch.

Nov 15, 2025