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Ça suffit main'ant !
For this new adventure, the Maudru family will indeed be reunited once again. Aimé, the father, of course—who, as always, will once more try to voice his outrage against a society that's too "modern" for him and that he feels oppressed by. His wife Louise will be there, thankfully, to try and calm him down and bring him back to a version of reality that's a bit offbeat as well, but pragmatic and reassuring: her own. Their nephew Désiré will still be as delightfully unhinged, brilliantly simple-minded, and philosophical as ever: sunshine in August, meat pie with crust!
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Plot Summary
This documentary delves into the life and career of French actor Bernard Fresson, exploring his significant contributions to cinema. It features interviews and archival footage, offering insights into his acting process and personal journey. The film aims to celebrate his legacy and the impact he had on French filmmaking. It also touches upon his collaborations with other notable figures in the industry. The documentary provides a comprehensive look at a lesser-known but influential artist.
Critical Reception
Critical reception for 'Ça suffit main'ant !' has been positive, with many reviewers praising its insightful exploration of Bernard Fresson's career and the documentary's respectful tone. Critics often highlight the film's ability to shed light on an actor who may not be as widely recognized as some of his contemporaries, while also appreciating the archival material and interviews. Audience reactions generally echo these sentiments, appreciating the deep dive into Fresson's work and life.
What Reviewers Say
A poignant and thorough tribute to a talented actor.
Offers valuable archival footage and interviews that enrich understanding of Bernard Fresson.
Celebrates the legacy of a significant figure in French cinema.
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Fun Fact
Bernard Fresson, the subject of this documentary, was known for his distinctive voice and often played complex, sometimes morally ambiguous characters throughout his career.
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