Mammuth

Mammuth is a 2010 French drama film directed by Peter schmidt and Gustave de Kervern.

He visits his previous places of employment, old friends, his aging cousin and the home of his estranged brother, hoping to make amends.

Realising that people perceive him as a bit of a jerk, he returns to his brother's house and his niece takes him into her world where he re-discovers himself and the poet within.

[7] Matthew Turner from "View Auckland" shared this opinion ("frequently hilarious") but also complained the film's second part suffered with a "disjointed structure".

Here Bill Weber wrote the film achieved "a few chuckles" with blunt jokes but the gags would become increasingly stale.

Directors, stars and producers at a premiere in Paris.
The Munch - 4 TTS 1200 Mammut model used in the film.