Bye Bye Morons

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Bye Bye Morons
File:Bye Bye Morons poster.jpg
Film poster
FrenchAdieu les cons
Directed byAlbert Dupontel
Screenplay byAlbert Dupontel
Produced byCatherine Bozorgan
Starring
CinematographyAlexis Kavyrchine
Edited byChristophe Pinel
Music byChristophe Julien
Production
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Release date
  • October 21, 2020 (2020-10-21) (France[1])
Running time
87 minutes
CountryFrance
LanguageFrench
Box office$17 million[2]

Bye Bye Morons (French: Adieu les cons) is a 2020 French comedy drama film written and directed by Albert Dupontel. The film stars Virginie Efira, Albert Dupontel and Nicolas Marié.[3][4]

The film received twelve nominations at the 46th César Awards,[5] winning in six categories, including Best Film, Best Director and Best Original Screenplay for Dupontel, and Best Supporting Actor for Marié.

Synopsis

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Once salon owner Suze Trappet is diagnosed with a terminal illness,[6] she decides to find the child she was forced to abandon when she was 15 years old. Her journey leads her to cross paths with JB, a fifty-something in full burn-out, and Mr. Blin, a blind archivist of impressive enthusiasm.[7]

Release

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The film was released on October 21, 2020 in France.[1]

Reception

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Bye Bye Morons received positive reviews in France. However, Les Inrockuptibles found that, despite the irreverent title, the general message was too consensual and that filming bordered on kitsch.[8] Abroad, The Guardian called it a "frantically misjudged French farce (that) doesn’t travel well'.[9] while Mark Keizer in a review for Variety wrote, "There is another character in “Bye Bye Morons” whose name is a cheeky in-joke. A brief mention of a Francine Weber is a clear tip of the chapeau to French filmmaker Francis Veber (“Le Dîner de Cons,” “The Toy”). Both are beloved French farces, whereas Dupontel’s film, which doesn’t lack for ambition, only focus, fails to live up to the Veber touch or to the dystopian sci-fi classic that has served as its creator’s longtime inspiration."[10]

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2021 César Awards Best Film Won [5][11][12]
Best Director Albert Dupontel Won
Best Actress Virginie Efira Nominated
Best Actor Albert Dupontel Nominated
Best Supporting Actor Nicolas Mairé Won
Best Original Screenplay Albert Dupontel Won
Best Cinematography Alexis Kavyrchine Won
Best Editing Christophe Pinel Nominated
Best Costume Design Mimi Lempicka Nominated
Best Production Design Carlos Conti Won
Best Original Music Christophe Julien Nominated
Best Sound Jean Minondo, Gurwal Coïc-Gallas, Cyril Holtz Nominated
2022 Goya Awards Best European Film Nominated [13]
Magritte Awards Best Actress Virginie Efira Nominated [14]

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