
If the current server doesn't work, try using a different server...
Michel Audiard : J'parle pas aux cons, ça les instruit
With his popular culture, prolific imagination, and verbal alchemy, Michel Audiard revolutionized cinema in the 1950s and 1960s. Alongside his mentor and friend Jean Gabin, his writing partner Albert Simonin, and his favorite actors Bernard Blier, Lino Ventura, and Michel Serrault, we find his verve and innate sense of repartee, which alone reflect the spirit of the French people and language. From elegance to cheekiness, cynicism to tenderness, he made words speak like no one else. Between the expressions he stole from bar counters to refine them and his encyclopedic knowledge of French culture, he created a unique style and ranks alongside Prévert and Jeanson as one of the greatest dialogue writers in French cinema.
You May Also Like

Daniel Prévost : bande d…

Jacques Villeret, drôlem…

France, le plus beau déc…

Emmanuelle: Queen of Fre…

Maurice Tourneur: Weaver…

Le Parti du cinéma

The Incredible Mr. Picco…

Trintignant by Trintigna…

Sous le soleil de Pialat

Louis de Funès, le rire …

François Truffaut: My Li…

Jacques Rozier: From One…

Jacques Demy: The Pink a…

Alain Delon, un certain …

The Clouzot Scandal

How we made Asterix & Ob…

Simone Signoret, figure …

Jane by Charlotte

Les Scandales de « La Re…

