Friday, September 12, 2014

The first episode of “P’tit Quinquin” Bruno Dumont, forward … – Télérama.fr

Posting on ARTE on Thursday September 18 and 25 at 20:50 Already available for pre-order today on iTunes and accessible in full on VOD since its first broadcast on September 18 ARTEVOD .

Murder in racist The Life of Jesus , the ravages of war in Flanders , a young terrorist drift mystical Hadewijch … To say that the filmography of Bruno Dumont has never been a straightforward bit of fun. And yet … “The desire to make a funny movie, I had long, provides the filmmaker . Looking back, I’ve realized that the comic still prowled around me. In Humanity , the character of the lieutenant, his very name [Pharaon De Winter, Ed] was burlesque. But it was poured into a so dramatic that people were not laughing story. “ So when Arte gives him carte blanche to create a four-part series, he starts. And imagine a pastiche of polar delusional. Where a headless female corpse was found in the rumen of a cow; where a “destroyer” is tracked, so to speak, by a gendarmerie commander ravaged tics and his deputy, citing Zola with a bewildered air; where a farmer’s son jumps on the doors of barns disguised as “Ch’tiderman.” Everything is filmed like Dumont pure juice: contemplative images of pastures composed like paintings of Flemish masters, big heavy planes, few dialogues … A little taken aback at first, the leaders of the cultural channel give the green light to this unusual cocktail Twin Peaks , Jacques Tati and Groland on the Boulogne coast. A decision swollen but winning: after laughing the public of the Directors’ Fortnight at Cannes last May, P’tit Quinquin should cheer the zygomatic Télérama.fr of Internet users – and those of Arte viewers from Thursday, September 18.

P'tit Quinquin<br /> “Title =” P’tit Quinquin<br /> “/> <P> <em> P’tit Quinquin <br /> </em> – DR </p>  </p>  </div>  <p> Prof training in philosophy, Bruno Dumont has thought a lot about the nature of laugh. <em> “The drama is the root of comedy, </em> he recalls. <em> If the story </em> P’tit Quinquin <em> was not as dark The series would not be as funny. “</em> He sees humor as a high precision mechanics. Settled as a clock? <em>” It would be rather “wanton”, </em> amusements he <em>. Comedian arises when the standard is awry. “</em> to <em> P’tit Quinquin </em>, it is thus part of the thriller genre ultra marked to derail <em > “radically” </em> As in the American series, the cars start forcefully skids and squealing tires;., but here they turn around in farmyards (when they are not moving on two wheels) . Cops go well with both, but are gross incompetence … The comic also comes from a wacky cast. As usual, Bruno Dumont recruited non-professional actors in the same region of the shoot. In life, the prosecutor sells cars, the  commander gardener. <Em> “And it’s not funny at all, </em> provides Bruno Dumont. <Em> But by bringing his personality in his game, he created a comic offset to his character. “</Em> </p>  <p> The filmmaker claims that humor <em> P’tit Quinquin </em> is not like <em>” refined “</em>. <Em> “What makes me laugh is the burlesque when he goes to great violence and expressiveness. It’s nice to go into the malséance. “</Em> One of the funniest scenes in the series ran for … a funeral Mass, where priests are constantly on the verge of laughter. Dumont and is not politically correct in lace with gags on racism, disabilities, institutions, religion, the Holocaust … <em> “Anything goes, </em>-he said <em> provided that they are not foolishly provocative. We can then laugh good heart. “</Em> Under the appearance of yet another caricature of” ch’nord “series is demonstrating a real tenderness towards the world it depicts. <Em> “P’tit Quinquin, sometimes it’s a nice little bastard, but I like it. “</Em> and the commander, as ridiculous as it is, becomes beautiful when he tries to  rescue a desperate teenager. </P></p>  <a href=LikeTweet

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