Alone on stage or with others at the cinema (
Case Départ
,
Le Crocodile du Botswanga
,
Coexister
), Fabrice Éboué is not afraid of black humor or bad taste.
In these days of triumphant hygiene and quinoa, we take back a ladle.
The dish of the day is
Barbaque
, a
gory
comedy between
It happened near you
and Tarantino.
See also
Barbaque
, vegans on the spit
Éboué camps Vincent, indebted suburban butcher despised by his wife Sophie (Marina Foïs), humiliated by his friend Marc (Jean-François Carey), a rich and vulgar industrial butcher.
To make matters worse, her daughter's boyfriend is a non-violent vegan but no less intolerant - neither meat nor wine:
“Château Saint-Émilion?
Château Auschwitz, yes ”
- only the commando who ransack his shop.
When Vincent accidentally crushes an animal activist, he turns him into ham that Sophie inadvertently sells.
Customers are raving about this pork from Iran, a so-called farm saved from extermination during the Islamic revolution.
Blood sausage or roast
We can never say enough
This article is for subscribers only.
You have 60% left to discover.
To cultivate one's freedom is to cultivate one's curiosity.
Continue reading your article for € 1 the first month
I ENJOY IT
Already subscribed?
Log in