When will I see you again, Wonderful country…?
Let's start this box office with the famous song by the equally famous Jean-Claude Dusse, that clumsy bachelor who never stops wanting to "seal the deal"!
Romantic setbacks that are at the heart of the "The Bronzed Saga" and which have made generations of French people laugh.
At Kulte we're not afraid of the cold and we love to keep you warm with our fleece jackets, scarves and hats!


And since we're talking about clothes, how can we not mention Anémone's undeniable knitting talents in the "Santa Claus is a bastard!"
This film, packed with iconic lines and caustic humor, will almost certainly be back on screen in a few weeks, much to our delight! Merry Christmas, Felix!


Our team has a huge soft spot for the humor of Les Nuls and for this wacky, juvenile film, a reflection of an era and a state of mind that prevailed on the Canal+ pay-TV channel! "The City of Fear."


Okay, a little joke from the movie for fun and to stay on the topic of clothes ;-)
Commissioner Biales : Do you know the difference between a pullover and a mussel?
Odile Deray: No?
Commissioner Biales: (laughing) A sweater... it's tight... and a mussel... it smells like ovaries!
(still laughing) ...well, it's a bit salty... but it's funny, isn't it?


Without further ado, but still in the style of a group of friends having fun and entertaining us, we can't resist the humor of Les Inconnus and their first film, " Les 3 Frères "! And that cult scene in which Didier Bourdon and Bernard Campan take little pills: "Shhh, Bambi's sleeping…!"

French comedies also feature duos and recurring characters that we love to see again and again.

This is also the case with the duo Jean Reno / Christian Clavier who, from "Operation Corned Beef" to "visitors" passing through "The Corsican Investigation" have entertained millions of French people in cinemas and on the small screen with their colorful characters!
And at Kulte, we love colors… Okaaaaaayyyyyy! ;-)


Or even the duo Pierre Richard / Gérard Depardieu in "The goat" , "The buddies" And "The Fugitives" directed by Francis Veber, which mark the birth of the essential and outlandish character: François Pignon!

We could also mention and invite you to revisit "La Vérité si je mens", "Nos jours heureux", "RRRrrrr", "Bernie", "Le Péril jeune", "Rabbie Jacob", Les Ch'tits or the formidable revisit of Asterix & Obelix by the no less formidable Alain Chabat!

But we prefer to end this Kulte box office with a film from 1998, which is also the year our brand was created.
And this film is a cult classic, just like its character François Pignon, played this time with an unclassifiable naturalness by Jacques Villeret!
We are of course talking about "Le Dîner de cons" which is for us a monument of French humor!
Witty and irresistibly funny, Jacques Villeret embodies his character perfectly. It's simply exhilarating!

"- His name is Juste Leblanc.

– Oh really, he doesn't have a first name?

– I just told you Juste Leblanc… Your first name is François, right? Well, his is the same, it’s Juste.

Absolutely cult!