- Cravate club
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Cravate club is a 2002 colour film (director: Frederic Jardin; writers: Fabrice Roger-Lacan; producers Françoise Galfré and Patrick Godeau) displaying an essential characteristic of much French cinema, that of being focused on in-depth psychology, articulated at the level of the semiotic by resembling a theatre filme. The dense enmeshing of the characters' sense of identity with the day-to-day incidents of their lives is strikingly demonstrated in two iconic sequences: that when the two heroes perform a dazzling choreography using their office chairs, restoring, albeit temporarily, their partnership duologue; and that in which the hilarious 'murder report' takes place. The brilliant and subtle acting characteristic of star Charles Berling is well supported by Edouard Baer and the rest of the cast.
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Categories:- French films
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