Prison à domicile
Originally released in 1999. Prison à domicile is a comedy film. directed by Christophe Jacrot. At just 86 minutes, it's a tight, focused story.
Starring Jean-Roger Milo, Ticky Holgado, and Hélène Vincent
Synopsis
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.
Quick Facts
Director
Top Cast
Jean-Roger Milo
as Marcus Stekner
Ticky Holgado
as Jules Klarh
Hélène Vincent
as Norma Klarh
Marina Tomé
as Léonie Koutcharev
Élie Kakou
as Commissioner Charrier
Philippe Nahon
as The bowling alley boss
Éric Le Roch
as Barbarin
Laurence Bibot
as Mrs. Legouasguen
Daniel Berlioux
as The mayor
Jacques Pater
as Belmas
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Production Details
- Status
- Released
- Original Language
- FR
Production Companies
- Baal Films
- Les Productions JMH
- Sokan
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Prison à domicile about?
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 famili...
Who directed Prison à domicile?
Prison à domicile was directed by Christophe Jacrot.
How long is Prison à domicile?
Prison à domicile has a runtime of 1 hours and 26 minutes (86 minutes total).
When was Prison à domicile released?
Prison à domicile was released on June 9, 1999 in theaters.
Who are the main actors in Prison à domicile?
The main cast of Prison à domicile includes Jean-Roger Milo, Ticky Holgado, Hélène Vincent, Marina Tomé, Élie Kakou.