Pauline Clément is From the Comédie Française and it’s not simple: trailer
Special Prize and Audience Prize at Alpe d’Huez, the feature film by Martin Darondeau and Bertrand Usclat promises to capture the famous cultural institution of French theater.
“All members of the Comédie-Française have a badge!“
And Pauline Clément can’t find hers, even though she has to play. But without a badge, you cannot enter the Comédie Française! This is the surreal and so funny trailer for the new film From the French Comedywhich will be released in theaters on July 22.
“In 3 hours, Nina unveils her first production at the Comédie-Française. But in the hustle and bustle of the final rehearsals, nothing goes as planned: delays, stress, technical problems and ego problems shake the troupe. However, Nina has no other choice but to go through with it because if there is one golden rule at the Comédie-Française, it is that we do not cancel. Then begins a race against time to save the representation” details the synopsis.
The feature film is by Martin Darondeau and Bertrand Usclat received two prizes (Special Prize and Audience Prize) at the last Alpe d’Huez festival.
Above all, they succeeded in bringing together a cast exclusively composed of real members of the Comédie Française (residents or members): Françoise Gillard, Laurent Stocker, Guillaume Gallienne, Julie Sicard, Serge Bagdassarian, Christian Hecq, Nicolas Lormeau, Gilles David, Suliane Brahim, Adeline d’Hermy, Benjamin Lavernhe, Julien Frison, Marina Hands, Danièle Lebrun, Pauline Clément, Elissa Alloula, Séphora Pondi, Nicolas Chupin & Sefa Yeboah.
