Comedy   Canada

Votez Bougon is a Canadian comedy film directed by Jean-François Pouliot and produced by Aetios Productions. The film features a star-studded cast including Hélène Bourgeois Leclerc, Louison Danis, Antoine Bertrand, Rémy Girard, and Laurence Barrette.

The movie revolves around the Bougon family, a dysfunctional and lazy clan known for their love of mischief and aversion to work. The head of the family, Paul Bougon (played by Rémy Girard), is a manipulative and cunning individual who is always looking for ways to make easy money.

Paul's son, Danny (played by Antoine Bertrand), wants to marry his long-time girlfriend and start a family. However, he is faced with a major problem when he realizes that his criminal father and outrageous family reputation are preventing him from finding a job and settling down.

In an attempt to change their image, the Bougons decide to enter the world of politics. They form their own political party called "Votez Bougon" (Vote Bougon), with Paul as the party leader and his cunning tactics to gain popular support. Meanwhile, Danny falls in love with Isabelle (played by Hélène Bourgeois Leclerc), who comes from a prestigious and wealthy family.

As the Bougons delve into the exciting and unpredictable realm of politics, they find themselves facing numerous challenges. They encounter corrupt politicians, comical situations, and a hilarious clash of social classes. The film explores themes of love, family, ambition, and the pursuit of happiness amidst chaos.

Throughout the movie, laughter ensues as the Bougons navigate their way through the political landscape, while simultaneously trying to win the approval of Isabelle's wealthy family and secure a future for Danny and Isabelle's relationship.

With its witty dialogue, slapstick humor, and satirical commentary on politics and society, Votez Bougon provides an entertaining and lighthearted take on the Bougon family's journey to redemption and societal acceptance.
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