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  1. Zazie dans le Métro (in French; translated as Zazie in the Metro and sometimes called Zazie) is a 1960 French surrealist slapstick comedy film directed by Louis Malle, based on the 1959 novel Zazie dans le Métro by Raymond Queneau.

  2. Zazie in the Subway Released Oct 28, 1960 1h 30m Comedy List 78% Tomatometer 18 Reviews 77% Audience Score 1,000+ Ratings An 11-year-old girl causes chaos on the streets of Paris after she runs...

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    • Catherine Demongeot
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  3. Apr 17, 2020 · Zazie dans le Métro (Zazie in the Metro) is a 1960 French film directed by Louis Malle, based on the novel by Raymond Queneau. Frequently surreal, and full of visual and verbal jokes, the...

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  4. Oct 11, 2023 · Zazie Dans Le Metro - Louis Malle (1960) A precocious and wild 11-year-old girl comes to visit her drag queen uncle for a few days with her ultimate dream being to take a ride on the Metro, but when a union strike prevents this, she takes him on a wild romp through the streets of Paris.

  5. Based on a popular novel by Raymond Queneau that had been considered unadaptable, Malle’s audacious Zazie dans le métro, made with flair on the cusp of the French New Wave, is a bit of stream-of-consciousness slapstick, wall-to-wall with visual gags, editing tricks, and effects.

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  6. Directed by Louis Malle. Liberté… Insanité… Hilarité! A brash and precocious ten-year-old comes to Paris for a whirlwind weekend with her rakish uncle. He and the viewer get more than they bargained for, however, in this anarchic comedy that rides roughshod over the City of Light.

  7. Starring Catherine Demongeot, Philippe Noiret. A brash and precocious ten-year-old (Catherine Demongeot) comes to Paris for a whirlwind weekend with her rakish uncle (Philippe Noiret); he and the viewer get more than they bargained for, however, in this anarchic comedy from Louis Malle, which rides roughshod over the City of Light.