Prison à domicile

Prison à domicile

86 mins | Comedy | June 9, 1999

Leonie Koutcharev, a top civil servant at the Ministry of Interior, proposes an ideal solution to the problem of overpopulated prisons: put model prisoners in the homes of carefully screened families. Jules and Norma Klarh, a childless couple, expect to receive an inoffensive juvenile delinquent but end up with the psychopath Marcus Steckner in their suburban home. The film centers on social criticism of the gap between reality and the bureaucratic assumptions of what reality should be.

Prison à domicile

86 mins | Comedy | June 9, 1999

Prison à domicile
Leonie Koutcharev, a top civil servant at the Ministry of Interior, proposes an ideal solution to the problem of overpopulated prisons: put model prisoners in the homes of carefully screened families. Jules and Norma Klarh, a childless couple, expect to receive an inoffensive juvenile delinquent but end up with the psychopath Marcus Steckner in their suburban home. The film centers on social criticism of the gap between reality and the bureaucratic assumptions of what reality should be.
Producers
Original title Prison à domicile
Directors Christophe Jacrot
Writers

Cast

Jean-Roger Milo

as Marcus Stekner

Ticky Holgado

as Jules Klarh

Hélène Vincent

as Norma Klarh

Marina Tomé

as Léonie Koutcharev

Élie Kakou

as Commissioner Charrier

Philippe Nahon

as The bowling alley boss

Éric Le Roch

as Barbarin

Laurence Bibot

as Mrs. Legouasguen

Daniel Berlioux

as The mayor

Jacques Pater

as Belmas

Patrick Paroux

as The boss of the supermarket

Michel Scourneau

as Jean-Louis, the tagger

Anne-France Mayon

as The chicken seller

Nathalie Jouin

as A bourgeois at dinner

Vincent Nemeth

as A bourgeois at dinner