A huge man, a provocative and unique thief, arrives to shake up the habits of a misfit couple, he, scrawny and grouchy, the woman dreams of a luxurious life. A sulphurous relationship began between the two men…
Bertrand Blier breaks the house
twelve years later Valseus (1974), Bertrand Blier sparks controversy again with this provocative film that dynamits the taboo of homosexuality. Originally titled Rimmel, this dark charade was originally intended to highlight the Depardieu-Dewaere-Miou-Miou trio. “The movie was a hit, as I expected.reassures the filmmaker. A massive “Fuck movie!” The poster announced with was very helpful. Result: 3 million spectators!
An iconoclastic love triangle
“A man who falls in love with a woman accidentally lets himself be seduced by another man.” For Blier, it’s more a disillusioned thought about the need for love than a black comedy about homosexuality. Depardieu plays the evil bad boy Bob, Miou-Miou plays the most manly Monique of the trio, and Michel Blanc immortalizes the lover “hunt” Antoine. Her gender-swapping music was awarded the Interpretation Award at the 1986 Cannes Film Festival.
shock aftershocks
Blier’s 24-carat actual works wonders: “RLook at yourself in my eyes and you will find yourself exalted.”“I’m not going to fuck on the pretext that he’s a friend though!”“I have a tattoo on my underwear…“It’s a festival!
Evening dress, Friday 3 March at 21:00 at France 5
Julien Barcilon
Source: Programme Television

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