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Bye Bye Monkey

In metahistorical New York city electrotechnician Lafayette deals with a megalomaniac director of a wax museum of ancient Rome, an italian lonely anarchist, a group of feminist actresses - including Angelica who falls in love with him - and a small adopted chimpanzee.

Top Cast

  • Gérard Depardieu

    Gérard Depardieu

    Gérard Lafayette

  • Marcello Mastroianni

    Marcello Mastroianni

    Luigi Nocello

  • James Coco

    James Coco

    Andreas Flaxman

  • Abigail Clayton

    Abigail Clayton

    Angelica

  • Geraldine Fitzgerald

    Geraldine Fitzgerald

    Mrs. Toland

  • Stefania Casini

    Stefania Casini

    Feminist Actress

  • Francesca De Sapio

    Francesca De Sapio

  • Mimsy Farmer

    Mimsy Farmer

    Feminist Actress

  • Avon Long

    Avon Long

    Miko

Overview

In metahistorical New York city electrotechnician Lafayette deals with a megalomaniac director of a wax museum of ancient Rome, an italian lonely anarchist, a group of feminist actresses - including Angelica who falls in love with him - and a small adopted chimpanzee.

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6.2 / 10
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  • adorablepanic
    adorablepanic
    7 Apr 2, 2020

    BYE BYE MONKEY (1978) - Sadly unable to find an American theatrical distributor when initially released, director Marco Ferreri's visual treatise on gender roles and human civilization - while often inscrutable - is kept afloat by sympathetic performances and startling visuals. Gerard Depardieu - who was perhaps the most daring actor working circa the late-'70s - is once again totally uninhibited as a man who finds a baby monkey in the shadow of the World Trade Center and decides to raise it as his own; Marcello Mastroianni has several touching moments as a sexually frustrated misfit who has become disillusioned with America; while James Coco is properly imperious as a wax museum proprietor interested in preserving a certain type of masculinity. Multi-layered and heavily symbolic (and with enough nudity and sex to easily qualify for a 1978 X-rating), this one is for connoisseurs of the offbeat and those who miss the good old days of intellectual arthouse cinema.

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