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7.2/10   317 votes
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Writer:
Philippe Pollet-Villard (writer)
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Release Date:
15 helmikuu 2008 (USA) more
Genre:
Short | Comedy | Crime more
Plot:
Richard and Philippe live hand to mouth, backing up a gang of Spanish pickpockets on the streets of Paris... more | add synopsis
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Awards:
Won Oscar. Another 6 wins more
User Comments:
Cute and funny--but an Oscar winner?! more (2 total)

Cast

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Matteo Razzouki-Safardi ... L'enfant
Philippe Pollet-Villard ... Philippe
Richard Morgiève ... Richard
Samir Guesmi ... Ahmed, le réceptionniste
Emiliano Suarez ... Max
Jean Sarguera ... Pickpocket 1
Jean Camaccio ... Pickpocket 2
Fatima Halassi ... Angry Woman
Suzanne Wognin ... Angry Woman
Ludovic Pinette ... Bowling Policeman
Mathieu Suzanne ... Cheesed-off Policeman
Jean Bailloux ... Policeman in Van
Thibault De Lussy ... Tourist
Lionel Robert
Marcel Roger
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Additional Details

Also Known As:
The Mozart of Pickpockets (International: English title) (literal title)
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Runtime:
France:31 min
Country:
France
Language:
French | Spanish
Color:
Color
Filming Locations:
Paris, France

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6 out of 7 people found the following comment useful.
Cute and funny--but an Oscar winner?!, 25 helmikuu 2008
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Author: planktonrules from Bradenton, Florida

This review was originally posted 2/17/08. For some odd reason, IMDb won't let me alter my original review at all (something I've done many other times to other reviews), so I was forced to delete the review and repost it--updating some important information.

I saw this movie at a special showing by a local film society of all the Oscar nominated Live Action Shorts about a week or so before the Oscars were announced. For a while, this film was posted online (I think on Atomfilms.com and one other site) but has recently been removed. I think this film has a very small chance to win this year's Oscar because two other films, AT NIGHT and TANGHI ARGENTINI are better films. Now this ISN'T to say THE MOZART OF PICKPOCKETS is bad or didn't deserve the nomination--it is an exceptional and charming little comedy.

The film starts with a group of pickpockets working the streets of Paris. Eventually, 3 of the 5 are caught--leaving the two dumbest crooks alone. At the same time, a mute little boy just appears from no where and follows the crooks home. Not knowing what to do, they decide to keep him.

The film has so many cute twists and the ending is wonderful. However, I don't want to say more because it might spoil the suspense. Watch this one--it's a nice little film.

2/24/08--Apparently, I am an idiot and you should never take me to Vegas! Tonight this film DID win the Oscar--who'd have figured?!

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