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TV program for Monday January 29: “Lend me your hand”, “We peasants”… Our selection

2024-01-29T10:08:59.028Z

Highlights: “Lend me your hand” is one of the rare American-style French comedies, with a raw concrete scenario based on an idea by Alain Chabat, who also plays the main role. A single forty-year-old (Chabat) does not want to change anything in his life, but his mother and his five sisters can no longer stand seeing him in their skirts. He will then choose a false fiancée (Charlotte Gainsbourg), whose services he hires and whom he asks to be so vulgar that her family will not want her.


A tender and disconcerting comedy with Charlotte Gainsbourg and Alain Chabat, the rebroadcast of a documentary on the history of the peasantry


COMEDY.

My amazing fiancé

“Lend me your hand”, at 9:10 p.m. on France 3

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This is the perfect Monday night movie.

Because it is tender and funny, classy and vulgar, ultra-funny and sentimental, classic and modern.

“Lend me your hand”, directed by Éric Lartigau in 2006 and which attracted 3.5 million spectators, is one of the rare American-style French comedies, with a raw concrete scenario based on an idea by Alain Chabat, who also plays the main role.

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A single forty-year-old (Chabat), the feared nose of a perfumer, does not want to change anything in his life, but his mother and his five sisters can no longer stand seeing him in their skirts and decide to marry him at all costs.

He will then choose a false fiancée (Charlotte Gainsbourg), whose services he hires and whom he asks to be so vulgar that her family will not want her.

Since “La Bûche” (1999), Charlotte Gainsbourg has never been better than in counter-use, in total lightness.

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