An hour and a half in the company of Simon Astier is never bad for morale.
So, a word of advice: take a look at the adaptation of the Speech, by Fabrice Caro, better known by his comic book author nickname, FabCaro.
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The Speech
was brought to the screen by Laurent Tirard.
Directed by Catherine Schaub, he is now on the stage.
It is the story of an evening, that of a quadra a little on the knees.
The icing on the cake, two things after all quite banal fall on him.
The first: Ludo, his future brother-in-law, asks him to write a speech for his marriage to Sophie, a simple speech which will be, he says, "wonderful".
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