After discovering Claus Drexel's documentary
Au bord du monde
in 2013
dedicated to homeless Parisians, the actress Catherine Frot wanted to meet her director to do
"something together".
Seven years later, the result is a funny modern fairy tale,
Under the stars of Paris,
which features a Parisian tramp used to sleeping under the bridges of the capital.
The one who embodied with such energy and naturalness
Pascal Thomas'
La Dilettante
slips with conviction into the skin of a character the exact opposite of this evanescent comedy heroine.
Under the stars of Paris turns out to be a funny and terrifying crossing of Paris
This Christine didn't say a word at first.
Mutic and resigned, she lives in a small room in the Paris town hall located under the metro, which is left to her discretion provided she does not make too many waves, and the soup kitchen where she rubs shoulders with a courtyard of miracles. close to that of
Les Misérables
.
One rainy evening, a frozen kid sneaks into his den.
This young migrant named Suli (formidable
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