Prison à domicile

Prison à domicile

Release date : June 9, 1999
Runtime : 1h 26m
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Director : Christophe Jacrot /
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June 9, 1999 1h 26m Comedy More
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Leonie Koutcharev, a top civil servant at the Ministry of Interior, proposes an ideal solution to the problem of overpopulated prisons: put model prisoners in the homes of carefully screened families. Jules and Norma Klarh, a childless couple, expect to receive an inoffensive juvenile delinquent but end up with the psychopath Marcus Steckner in their suburban home. The film centers on social criticism of the gap between reality and the bureaucratic assumptions of what reality should be.
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Jean-Roger Milo
Marcus Stekner
Ticky Holgado
Jules Klarh
Hélène Vincent
Norma Klarh
Marina Tomé
Léonie Koutcharev
Élie Kakou
Commissioner Charrier
Philippe Nahon
The bowling alley boss
Éric Le Roch
Barbarin
Laurence Bibot
Mrs. Legouasguen
Daniel Berlioux
The mayor
Patrick Paroux
The boss of the supermarket
Michel Scourneau
Jean-Louis, the tagger
Anne-France Mayon
The chicken seller
Nathalie Jouin
A bourgeois at dinner
Vincent Nemeth
A bourgeois at dinner

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  • title:Prison à domicile
  • status:Released
  • Release date: 1999
  • Runtime:1h 26m
  • Genres: Comedy ·
  • Countries of origin:
  • Original Language:
  • Director: Christophe Jacrot /
  • Writers:
  • Production companies:
  • Overview:Leonie Koutcharev, a top civil servant at the Ministry of Interior, proposes an ideal solution to the problem of overpopulated prisons: put model prisoners in the homes of carefully screened families. Jules and Norma Klarh, a childless couple, expect to receive an inoffensive juvenile delinquent but end up with the psychopath Marcus Steckner in their suburban home. The film centers on social criticism of the gap between reality and the bureaucratic assumptions of what reality should be.
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