IMDb >
Le nègre de Molière (2005) (TV)
Watch It
Achetez le sur Amazon
Rent it at Blockbuster.com
En discuter sur le forum More at IMDb Pro Add to My Movies Update Data
BETA
En discuter sur le forum More at IMDb Pro Add to My Movies Update Data
Liens rapides
Top liens
trailers and videosinterprètes et équipe techniqueanecdotesSites officielsphrases célèbresVue d'ensemble
infos principalesinfos complètesinterprètes et équipe techniquesociétés de productiontv scheduleRécompenses et critiques
avis des utilisateurscritiques externescritiques des forumsawardsnotes des utilisateursparents guidedans la lignéeForumSynopsis et citations
résumésynopsismots-clésrésumé du Amazon.comphrases célèbresCuriosités
anecdotesbêtisierinfos B.O.F.clins d'il dans génériqueinfos sur d'autres versionsliens avec d'autres uvresfoire aux questionsAutres infos
en ventebox office/businessdates de sortielieux de tournagecaractéristiques techniquesinfos laserdiscinfos DVDbibliographieA la UneMatériel publicitaire
accroches trailers and videos affiches Gallerie de photoLiens externes
horaires dans les sallesSites officielsdiversphotossound clipsvideo clipsLe nègre de Molière (2005) (TV) Plus avec IMDbPro »
Vue d'ensemble
Note Générale:
Réalisateur:
Scénariste:
Catherine Ramberg (writer)
Date de sortie:
2005 (France) suite
Avis des utilisateurs:
Good film for literature and romance buffs, plus de (1 total)
Ensemble
(Interprètes principaux)| Caroline Archambault | ... | Aemande Béjart | |
| Yvon Back | ... | Jean-Jacques Delorme / Corneille | |
| François Berland | ... | Desmarais | |
| Sophie Bourdon | ... | La secrétaire Laruelle | |
| Sophie Broustal | ... | Florence Delorme | |
| Serge Dubois | ... | Valet de Molière | |
| Michele Fritel | ... | La bibliothécaire | |
| Philippe Magnan | ... | Duclos | |
| Patrick Mille | ... | Laruelle / Molière | |
| Julia Picquet | ... | Elvire | |
| Adèle Souria | ... | Martine | |
| Gabrielle Valensi | ... | Séverine Liotard / la marquise du Parc | |
| Tom Volf | ... | Thomas |
Détails supplémentaires
Parents Guide:
Pays:
Langue:
Couleur:
Société:
foire aux questions
This FAQ is empty. Add the first question.plus de (1 total)
Forum
Discuter de ce film avec les autres utilisateurs sur Forum IMDb pour Le nègre de Molière (2005) (TV)Recommendations
Si vous avez apprécié ce titre, notre base de donnée vous recommende également:
Montrer plus de recommendations
|
|
|
|
|
| Si j'étais lui | Les coquelicots sont revenus | Inconnue de la départementale | Je ne suis pas morte | Le cou de Clarisse |
|
IMDb Note Générale:
|
IMDb Note Générale:
|
IMDb Note Générale:
|
IMDb Note Générale:
|
IMDb Note Générale:
|
Liens liés
| Casting et équipe complète | Remerciements de la Société | IMDb Comedie section |
| IMDb France section | Add this title to MyMovies |

If you like everything French, and want to have a laugh at academia, this film will delight you. Set on the provincial town of ... (which looks superb), nevertheless twice at least it's mentioned their desire and at the same time irony towards big town Paris. Literary Academia fares no better: the "Molieristes" are shown like a bunch of hooligans who only care to listen to whatever pleases them, are dead set against any usage of technology and, this is peculiarly french: "anti American/ English"! No wonder Sokal & Bricmont made "Intellectual impostures" based on French auteurs :).
Gabrielle Valensi, better known for her many appearances in "Les bleus" here has her big chance at a main role. She acts naturally here, which proves that series had a trite script. Her character's name: "Séverine Liotard" is too close to J. F. Lyotard, the left wing postmodernist. Yvon Black (Delorme & Moliere) is the real discovery here. He's a bit stiff and distant in a very French way (notice he never shows any emotion even for his son, let alone his wife). When he overacts, it's part of the "play within the play" story, even the "opera buffa" is there for us to understand "it's all a farce". The other roles are fine, like the hateable TV presenter *Patrick Mille (Laruelle / Molière), the dean/ recteur Desmarais, Souria Adele *Berland (Souria Adele) , the old timer Moliere man, Delorme's son, his stunningly beautiful but neglected wife *Sophie Broustal , and their maid, who's the only showing "horse sense", like in all good popular soaps. Music is more than fine. Well chosen, accompanies the plot without intruding, and the mix of some modern jazzy pieces is not jarring, like we'd expect. The XVII century ambiance, the "France we all like" is there just like we'd expect: splendorous, naturally charming and... a bit rough, just to remind us it was a real life they had there.
All in all, sympa to say the least. Definitely an improvement for your average Saturday afternoon TV routine!