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First it was a mine that exploded in the Moroccan desert. Years later, it was a stray bullet that lodged in his brain. Bazil doesn't have much luck with weapons. Released from the hospital after his accident, Bazil is homeless. Luckily, he is taken in by a motley crew of junkyard dealers living...

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Corporate Authors: Epithète Films, Tapioca Films (Firm), Warner Bros. Entertainment, Sony Pictures Home Entertainment (Firm)
Other Authors: Dussollier, André (Actor), Boon, Dany (Actor), Marié, Nicolas (Actor), Sy, Omar, Pinon, Dominique, 1955-, Ferrier, Julie, 1971- (Actor), Jeunet, Jean-Pierre, 1953- (Director, Screenwriter, Producer), Laurant, Guillaume (Screenwriter), Brillion, Frédéric (Producer), Legrand, Gilles (Producer)
Format: Video DVD
Language:French
Language Notes:French dialogue with optional English subtitles.
Published: Culver City, Calif. : Sony Pictures Home Entertainment, 2010.
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Summary:First it was a mine that exploded in the Moroccan desert. Years later, it was a stray bullet that lodged in his brain. Bazil doesn't have much luck with weapons. Released from the hospital after his accident, Bazil is homeless. Luckily, he is taken in by a motley crew of junkyard dealers living in a veritable Ali Baba's cave. One day, while out walking, Bazil recognizes the logos of the weapons manufacturers that caused his misfortune, and sets out with his wacky friends to take revenge.
Item Description:Originally produced as a motion picture in 2009.
Special features: making of Micmacs; Q&A with director Jean-Pierre Jeunet & actress Julie Ferrier; director's commentary; animations: absurd deaths; Micmacs soundtrack.
Videorecording.
Physical Description:1 videodisc (approximately 104 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Format:DVD. NTSC ; anamorphic (2.4:1) widescreen ; Dolby Digital 5.1; region 1.
Audience:Rating: R; for some sexuality and brief violence.
Production Credits:Director of photography, Tetsuo Nagata ; editor, Herve Schneid ; music score, Raphaël Beau.