There are 13 Comedy films in Perth CBD
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Arnaud Lemort's upbeat, slapstick comedy will leave you in stitches, poking fun at attachment theory, boundaries, and the absurd idea that true love fixes everything.
Winner of the audience awards at Magala French Film Festival 2024, Franck Dubosc’s black comedy, How To Make a Killing, is a journey full of twists where nothing is as it seems.
Like a Prince is a fresh, upbeat comedy from actor and first-time director Ali Marhyar.
Directed by Florent Bernard, MEET THE LEROYS won the Grand Prix at the Alpe d'Huez Film Festival for its sincere depiction of a family in crisis.
The unlikely hero, Mickey Barnes lands himself in the remarkable circumstance of working for an employer who demands as part of the job to die...
The Stolen Painting is a thrilling exploration of the often-cynical world of art dealing and collecting, where the jaw-dropping prices aren't always related to the rarity of the object.
Winner of the 2024 Cannes Film Festival SACD Best Screenplay award, Sophie Fillières' THIS LIFE OF MINE is a sharply funny and deeply resonant take on midlife crises.
A feast of a comedy set in the beautiful Canadian countryside and replete with mouthwatering dishes, ALL STIRRED UP! is a deliciously heartwarming story that will leave you hungry for more!
At the End of the Day will take you on a cinematic road trip through France's most beautiful regions. Don't miss this oddball classic from this beloved French director!
Featuring a fantastic ensemble cast, this charming new dramedy by Blandine Lenoir follows a young woman’s efforts to reconnect to herself and her family during an unexpectedly eventful trip home.
From the award-winning duo who wrote The Shiny Shrimp, LUCKY WINNERS is the whip-smart black comedy from Maxime Govary and Romain Choay that pushes boundaries, and characters, to their limits.
This sweetly hysterical film (a remake of the Irish classic Waking Ned Devine) from Hervé Mimran blends absurdity, heart, and a lot of mischief. Is it bad luck to rob a dead man if everyone wins?
New Australia outback comedy launching in 2025