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La folle soirée d'Eric Antoine
As master of ceremonies, Eric Antoine brought together on stage the most irreverent and unpredictable comedians of the moment: Jarry, Jérémy Ferrari, Bun Hay Mean, Donel Jack'sman, as well as Guillaume Bats, Thomas Wiesel, and Redouanne Harjane.
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Plot Summary
This documentary follows the comedian and magician Eric Antoine as he prepares for a major performance. It offers an intimate look into his creative process, his interactions with his team, and the pressures leading up to a show. The film captures the energy and behind-the-scenes chaos of a live performance from the artist's perspective.
Critical Reception
The film received a generally positive reception, praised for its behind-the-scenes access and its portrayal of Eric Antoine's unique personality. Critics highlighted its humor and insight into the world of comedy and performance.
What Reviewers Say
Offers a humorous and revealing look at the life of a popular French entertainer.
Appreciated for its access to the creative process and the dynamic between Antoine and his collaborators.
Found to be an entertaining and lighthearted documentary about stage performance.
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Fun Fact
The documentary was directed by Mathieu Sapin, who is also a well-known comic strip artist and has previously directed documentaries on other French personalities like rapper Orelsan and comedian Fabrice Eboué.
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