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Jeff Panacloc and his puppet Jean-Marc, soon to be movie stars!

2021-03-05T11:22:40.237Z


The comedian will shoot from June his very first film under the leadership of Pierre-François Martin-Laval.


A new project to spice up nearly ten years of life together.

Used to filling theaters and Zeniths all over France, Jeff Panacloc and his famous puppet Jean-Marc will soon move from stage to film sets.

According to our information, the ventriloquist comedian will adapt into film the adventures of the duo he has been composing since 2012 with his shaggy monkey who has no tongue in his pocket.

The feature film, in preparation, will be directed by an experienced filmmaker: it will be Pierre-François Martin-Laval, the former member of the Robins des Bois troupe, who notably directed "Les Profs ”1 and 2, as well as“ Gaston Lagaffe ”.

The cast is not yet complete.

Shooting begins in June.

A new stage in the rise of Damien Colcanap, the real name of Jeff Panacloc.

At 34, the comedian from Saint-Thibault-des-Vignes (Seine-et-Marne) is therefore preparing to try the cinematographic adventure after the cardboard encountered between 2017 and 2020 by his second show "Jeff Panacloc contre- attack ”.

The tribulations of the one who dusted off ventriloquism made it possible to sell very precisely 440,741 tickets.

In the humor department, over this period, it was number 1 in France.

“The end of a tour is festive, but it's also hard, he confided in January 2020. It's always a small death.

We are afraid of heights, we wonder if we will succeed in putting on another show, if the public will always follow.

“Before a third show scheduled for the next few months on stage, Jeff Panacloc temporarily changes lanes… But no voice.

Source: leparis

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