The Landlords (2002)

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Directed by Rémi Waterhouse, Mille Millièmes is centered around an eccentric ensemble of apartment residents. Kindness is noticeably absent among their quarters, as demonstrated by a dating pair of neighbors whose request to have their apartments connected was flatly denied. To make matters worse, beggars gathering at a charity event are cruelly tormented by various tenants during the Christmas season. Last but not least is the Portuguese concierge whose services are in danger of being replaced by a more cost-effective alternative, and a widow whose recent loss earns her no sympathy from the rent-demanding landlords.

Director: Rémi Waterhouse
Genre: Comedy
Runtime: 90 min
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Production: Cofimage 12, Canal+
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
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Frequently Asked Questions

What is The Landlords about?
Directed by Rémi Waterhouse, Mille Millièmes is centered around an eccentric ensemble of apartment residents. Kindness is noticeably absent among their quarters, as demonstrated by a dating pair of neighbors whose request to have their apartments connected was flatly denied. To make matters worse, beggars gathering at a charity event are cruelly tormented by various tenants during the Christmas season. Last but not least is the Portuguese concierge whose services are in danger of being replaced by a more cost-effective alternative, and a widow whose recent loss earns her no sympathy from the rent-demanding landlords.
Who directed The Landlords?
The Landlords was directed by Rémi Waterhouse.
Who stars in The Landlords?
The Landlords stars Grégori Derangère, Irène Jacob, Jean-Pierre Darroussin, Patrick Chesnais, Guillaume Canet, Albert Delpy.
How long is The Landlords?
The Landlords has a runtime of 1h 30m (90 minutes).
What genre is The Landlords?
The Landlords is a Comedy film.
Where was The Landlords produced?
The Landlords was produced in France.