Léa Drucker infiltrates a feminist collective: the trailer for the mixture of genres

Léa Drucker infiltrates a feminist collective: the trailer for the mixture of genres

This comedy presented at the Alpe d’Huez festival stages it as a duet with Benjamin Lavernhe.

The new comedy of Michel Leclerc made his first steps at Alpe d’Huez Comedy Film Festival at the start of the year. The director seizes current subjects, such as Feminism and masculinitywith humor.

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Léa Drucker Simone embodies, a cop with conservative ideas that infiltrates a feminist collective named the “Hardies”in order to investigate its members. But ultimately, Simone is gradually opening up to the group’s ideas. After a mission, activists guess that there is a mole among them, and quickly put themselves To suspect the character of Léa Drucker. To divert attention, she finds nothing better than accusing chance a man of having sexually assaulted him. The one she accuses, Paul (interpreted by Benjamin Lavennhe)is however the sweetest and harmless men. Despite Simone’s attempts to repair her fault, The case becomes public and Paul a target of the collective.

Michel Leclerc chose two very popular actors: Benjamin Lanternhe is headliningFanfarefilm for which he is Appointed to the César in the category of best actor. His interpretation of Paul in The mixture of genres earned him The male interpretation price of the Comedy Festival.

Léa Drucker already has a César for best actress for its role in Until the guarda film on domestic and parental violence. Recently, we also saw it on the poster of Last summer of Catherine BREILLAT.

The cast is completed by Judith Chemla, Vincent Elbaz, Julia Piaton, and Melha Bedia. The mixture of genres will come out in theaters April 16.

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