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The Moustache (French: La Moustache) is a French film from 2005, directed by Emmanuel Carrère and starring Vincent Lindon, and adapted from Carrère's own novel The Moustache. The film features music from a violin concerto by Philip Glass.
The Moustache ( French: La Moustache ), or The Mustache in the United States, [1] is a 1986 novel by the French writer Emmanuel Carrère. [2] Plot. In Paris, a man shaves off his moustache for the first time in ten years. He is baffled when his wife reacts by saying that he never had a moustache.
Jul 6, 2005 · Marc, a middle-aged man, shaves his mustache and faces the consequences of his decision. His wife, friends and colleagues do not notice the change, but he becomes paranoid and travels to Hong Kong.
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- Drama, Mystery
- Emmanuel Carrère
- 2005-07-06
A young man visits his grandmother in a nursing home and learns about her past and his own identity. The story explores themes of guilt, aging and coming of age through the moustache he grows to look older.
A moustache (UK: / m ə ˈ s t ɑː ʃ /; American English: mustache, / ˈ m ʌ s t æ ʃ /) is a growth of facial hair grown above the upper lip and under the nose. Moustaches have been worn in various styles throughout history.
A man shaves his mustache and faces a bizarre reality where no one acknowledges his change. The Moustache is a 2006 film by Emmanuel Carrère, starring Vincent Lindon and Emmanuelle Devos.
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