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A film, a region: the Isle of Yeu, a case of sand

2020-06-10T10:56:35.531Z


In 1986, Jacques Rozier watches his characters live in Maine ocean. A crazy and unclassifiable film that erects banality in the art of living.


It is 5:27 p.m. The Paris-Nantes-Saint-Nazaire train will leave. Dejanira almost missed it. It would have been a shame. This Brazilian dancer did not compost her ticket. In the Corail wagon, the controllers are not happy. She does not speak French. They speak in rough English. Bernard Menez stammers. Luis Rego is trying to fix things. A brunette lawyer gets involved. She takes her black dress out of her luggage. This little world ends up sympathizing. On arrival, they order hot chocolates from the station buffet. In court, the lawyer defends a sailor who articulates an inaudible dialect. She praises the French language, which is to be welcomed. SNCF employees are tired of punching. They want vacation, madness, impromptu. Les Sables-d'Olonne or the Isle of Yeu? It will be Yeu. It is as if they were going on a scientific mission. Goodbye the continent.

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Source: lefigaro

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