Le Fusible (Télévie)
Le Fusible (Télévie)

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Le Fusible (Télévie)

2020
Movie
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French

Paul, a businessman, is about to radically change his life... He has planned everything down to the smallest detail: the lucrative sale of his website to a Russian company, his divorce from his wife Valérie, and his departure for a paradise island with his mistress. The only person privy to his scheme and plans is his friend Michel, a computer genius who is naive and prone to blunders, but who follows Paul like a beacon... But on the eve of this fateful day, everything changes: a short circuit causes the oven to explode just as Paul is in the kitchen. He emerges unscathed, but against all odds, he has completely lost his memory. With the help of a doctor specializing in amnesia, Michel will do everything he can to help his friend, because time is of the essence: Ilona, the emissary from the Russian company, is expected to arrive any moment to finalize the contract.

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Director: Pascale BersonGenres: Documentary, Family

Plot Summary

This documentary follows the story of a group of young people from Brussels who come together to create a short film, "Le Fusible." Facing various challenges, they learn to collaborate and overcome obstacles in their creative process. The film explores themes of teamwork, artistic expression, and the power of shared experiences among adolescents.

Critical Reception

While specific critical reviews for "Le Fusible (Télévie)" are not widely published, as it was a project associated with a specific charitable telethon event, documentaries focusing on youth creative projects often receive positive attention for their inspirational and educational value. Audiences tend to appreciate films that highlight young talent and the process of artistic creation.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its focus on youth creativity and collaboration.

  • Seen as an inspiring look at the filmmaking process for young people.

  • Valued for its portrayal of teamwork and overcoming challenges.

Google audience: Due to the nature of this documentary's release, specific Google user reviews are not readily available. However, similar projects are generally well-received by audiences who value content that supports and showcases youth artistic endeavors and community involvement.

Fun Fact

The film "Le Fusible" was a collaborative project created by young participants as part of a Télévie initiative in Belgium, a charity event that supports medical research.

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