Movies Directed by Michel Hazanavicius

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A clueless secret agent bumbles through 1950s Cairo, turning espionage into comedy.

Why people love it: Jean Dujardin’s dead‑pan charm and the film’s stylish retro vibe make it a hilarious homage to classic spy movies. Its witty script and visual gags keep audiences laughing.

1 / 4

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Agent OSS 117’s cultural cluelessness explodes in Brazil, mixing slapstick with Cold War satire.

Why people love it: The sequel ups the absurdity, with Dujardin’s over‑confident hero clashing with vibrant Rio settings. Fans enjoy its sharp parody of 60s espionage tropes.

2 / 4

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A silent film star grapples with the rise of talkies and his fading fame in Hollywood's golden era.

Why people love it: Its charming homage to silent cinema blends humor with heartfelt nostalgia. The expressive performances and period music transport audiences to a bygone Hollywood.

3 / 4

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In post‑World War II France, a young man helps a mother search for her missing child among displaced refugees.

Why people love it: The film offers a poignant look at human resilience amid the chaos of war, anchored by powerful performances. Its realistic portrayal of hope and loss resonates deeply.

4 / 4