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Les Tontons flingueurs, Le Cave rebels ... the secrets of films "which are not without nobility"

2022-02-12T07:17:57.565Z


DECRYPTION - The literary historian, Franck Lhomeau has written two books dedicated to Michel Audiard at Joseph K. editions and at Actes Sud which return in particular to the work of adapting the Grisbi trilogy by Albert Simonin.


Grisbi and a "

slut

" from a good family, colorful dreams, a Raphaelian hand, a small jail in Biên Hoa with its red shutters, a less rickety cellar than one imagines... the metaphors of Michel Audiard, once judged gross by the critics, are today analyzed at the Sorbonne, and even, through the intermediary of the immortal Jean-Luc Marion, skilfully distilled in a reception speech at the French Academy.

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After having unearthed the first papers of novice journalists of the little cyclist during the Second World War, Franck Lhomeau has just released two works in quick succession (

Michel Audiard-Albert Simonin

at Actes Sud and

Les Tontons flingueurs

at Joseph K. editions) which go to the scan the work of adaptation and screenwriting made from the thrillers very Série Noire, (

the trilogy of Max the Liar

), written by Albert Simonin.

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little cyclist

For

Le Figaro

, Franck Lhomeau returns…

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