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The tribulations of Philippe de Broca towards recognition

2021-01-03T15:19:41.514Z


A recently published book details the thirty films of the director of The Man from Rio and the Magnificent. His last wife, Alexandra de Broca, like Cédric Klapisch, are busy rehabilitating the often despised work of this man who began with the New Wave.


Until a few years ago he was considered an amiable maker of popular comedies.

The times are changing.

During the first confinement, reruns of Philippe de Broca's films broke audience records on all channels.

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His last wife, Alexandra de Broca, does not hesitate to talk about

"Broca effect"

on TV, especially with

Cartouche

,

Le Magnifique

or

Chouans!

Slowly, for the past fifteen years or so, cinema lovers have rediscovered - even re-evaluated - the thirty films by this director as brilliant as Epicurean, who has remained somewhat apart in French cinema.

Of course, his signing on six films with Jean-Paul Belmondo contributes to the fact that he has never been forgotten.

The recent publication of a richly illustrated retrospective book, which looks behind the scenes of the creation of De Broca's cinema, established by Philippe Sichler and Laurent Benyayer, properly sheds light on the immense talent of this long unloved and relegated filmmaker.

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Source: lefigaro

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