Babysitter

Babysitter

202288 min
5.8/10
Comedy

Plot Summary

After a sexist joke goes viral, Cédric loses his job and embarks on a therapeutic journey to free himself from sexism and misogyny. He and his girlfriend hire a mysterious and liberated babysitter to help shake things up.

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👥Cast (24)

Patrick Hivon

Patrick Hivon

Cédric

Monia Chokri

Monia Chokri

Nadine

Nadia Tereszkiewicz

Nadia Tereszkiewicz

Amy

Steve Laplante

Steve Laplante

Jean-Michel

Hubert Proulx

Hubert Proulx

Tessier

Stéphane Moukarzel

Stéphane Moukarzel

Carlos

Nathalie Breuer

Nathalie Breuer

Brigitte

Patrice Dubois

Patrice Dubois

Christian

Ève Duranceau

Ève Duranceau

Chantal Tremblay

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Geneviève Beaudet

Paediatrician

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Patricia Lanoie

Aqua-baby Leader

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Adina Darie

Girl Who Looks Like Kim Kardashian

🎬Crew

Director

Monia Chokri

Writers

Catherine Léger

Producers

Caroline Piras, Pierre-Marcel Blanchot, Fabrice Lambot, Catherine Léger, Martin Paul-Hus

🖼️Gallery (11 images)

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🏷️Keywords

marriage crisisbabysitterdream girlmisogynymotheringpostpartum depression

💬Reviews (1)

B

badelf

8/23/2022

This film is what happens when Avant Garde and French farce with a mission meets Magic Surrealism. Babysitter opens with a completely frenetic energy that only eases later in those moments of self-reflection, for both ourselves and Nadine (played by Monia Chokri, the director). In between the wacky opening and the thought-provoking third act, the film is mostly farcical, high-speed comedy. The actors all do a great job. Babysitter is an AK-47 assault weapon with dead-on aim at misogyny, toxic masculinity, and all things male of the hidden insecurities variety type. Given it's style and subject, all designed to make us uncomfortable, this film is not for everyone. But if you really don't have any of those male insecurities to act out, Babysitter is politically incorrect and f-in' hilarious. And let's be honest, it's a rare opportunity to watch a politically incorrect film - just like in the old days.

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Production Companies

Phase 4 Productions