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Une bande d'anciens copains de Sciences-Po, devenus de jeunes loups de la politique se retrouvent pour un week-end dans une maison isolée en Bretagne avec pour seul mot d'ordre: se détendre et surtout ne jamais parler politique. Mais la pleine lune, des voisins adeptes de mystérieux rites et le vieil Armagnac trouvé dans la cave vont les faire désavouer leur promesse, et tout va partir en live...
When comedians draw on the family to make people laugh, everyone is concerned. This documentary looks at everything that is horrifying or hilarious in the family: from the "new generation" fathers to the dictates of the perfect mother, as well as the taboos of parenthood, unmanageable teenagers, and unbearable mothers-in-law.
An ordinary night in the village of Beugneux. Mademoiselle Tronchet discovers her brother Léon - a notary and a great collector of garden gnomes - hanging from the beams of the attic. It could be the start of a police intrigue.
Since September 2011, Super Rebelle has been crisscrossing French markets with his slogan: "If you're going to cast a blank vote, vote for me." Behind the red cape and SR-branded boxer shorts, Christophe Alévêque reprises his role as the Republic's jester and satirizes daily life as it unfolds in the news. Taking a sharp look at the presidential race, the comedian offers a parody of the campaign that is truer than life itself.
A priest falls in love with a neurotic actress in a therapy workshop, he moved to Paris to try his luck with her and discovers "the Spanish Inn" of love and sexuality.
Poor Bastards is a sketch film, written by twelve authors. Mirror or projection, poor bastards have fun with everyday facts and do not tell a story, but stories. Through these short and bitter stories, are revealed all the cracks of the human race, which, in a movement of globalization and neoliberalism more and more assertive, can lead the ordinary man to be a monster of cowardice, cruelty, indifference or hypocrisy. Poor bastards from an odd angle, transcribe reality provocatively or not, always with the same ambition: to react.
ternal return. Is it a necessary evil? He already gave his "press reviews" in recent seasons. A great success, he returns, a committed humorist, clear, at the margins. A ridiculous clown or missionary, an actor first and foremost, Alévêque dissects news in a timely fashion, and everything the press says.