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Themroc
+ intro by Muriel Zagha, writer and broadcaster on film, and co-host of cross-cultural podcast Garlic&Pearls
Piccoli is mesmerising as the factory labourer suffering a meltdown and regressing to a neanderthal.

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Director
Claude Faraldo
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With
Michel Piccoli, Béatrice Romand, Marilù Tolo
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France 1973. 109min
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Digital
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Certificate
15
Prolific French star Michel Piccoli throws himself – quite literally in some scenes – into the role of Themroc, a factory labourer who, worn down by the relentless and brain-numbing tedium of his job, suffers a catastrophic meltdown. It causes him to regress to a neanderthal state, communicating via grunts. A dark and surreal political satire, Faraldo films in the style of Jacques Tati on acid. It was famed in the UK as the first film to be screened with the Channel 4 Red Triangle warning logo.
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