YoYo (1965) with Philippe Dionnet Directed by Pierre Étaix
Produced by Paul Claudon
Written by Jean-Claude Carrière & Pierre Étaix “AN EFFERVESCENT EPIC… tied to the eras of silent cinema, talking pictures and television. In a hilarious scene that evokes Pre-Code Hollywood, a flapper lasciviously unbuttons his spats while he puffs distractedly on a cigarette. YOYO celebrates true love and creative freedom. It’s also a valentine to cinema, incorporating allusions to the work of artists ranging from Groucho Marx to Federico Fellini.” - Kristin Jones, The Wall Street Journal








