Minimum service.
The ceremony had something constrained.
Even Valérie Lemercier put aside her usual madness to settle for a nice ditty.
However, she could not resist making an inappropriate joke about Pierre Arditi or evoking
“a very old world”
.
Everyone involved had their little finger on the seam of the pants.
We weren't there for the fantasy.
Where had the dances inspired by
Rabbi Jacob
gone ?
There weren't even any fake trailers.
There was talk of global warming (
“What are we passing on to our children?”
).
We really wanted the floor to be freed, as if France were the annex of North Korea or Iran.
The eternal good conscience in a black dress or a tuxedo.
Obviously, the words
“feminism”, “parity”, “Palestinian people”, “sorority”
resonated under the ceilings of the Olympia.
Very dignified, Judith Godrèche was entitled to an expected standing ovation (“
It has now been thirty years since…
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