F rançois Damiens, we first discovered him in his avatar of François l'Emmbrouille.
Disguised, with slicked back hair, hidden behind glasses, in a police officer's uniform or behind a shampoo container in a hair salon, he trapped anonymous people and celebrities alike in hilarious hidden cameras.
Before revealing himself on the big screen, from
L'Arnacoeur
to
Complices
via
La Famille Bélier
.
In
Sous le vent des Marquises
, Pierre Godeau's fourth feature film, we find him again in makeup, unrecognizable with a wig and dental prosthesis in the role of Jacques Brel.
Or rather in the role of Alain, a renowned actor, hired to play the Belgian singer in a biopic about his last years.
But Alain is not going to sing, he will rather be disillusioned.
His doctor told him that he had to have surgery as soon as possible to treat cancer, otherwise it would be too late.
Worn out by the stage
From then on, the life of Jacques Brel that he plays in front of the cameras, that of…
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