Jean-Marie Bigard plays Clérambard, a ruined squire, his family's slavery slave, cat taster, parish priest eater. Converted after an appearance of Saint Francis of Assisi, he becomes as violent in good as he was in evil. A tailor-made role! He no longer touches animals, even if they are insignificant, he finds purity in girls of joy, pleasure in destitution and he will preach this message on the roads, in a caravan, taking his family on its crusade of love .

The King of Far Far Away has died and Shrek and Fiona are to become King & Queen. However, Shrek wan...
Jenő Rejtő's works have one purpose, entertainment. One laughs to tears during a cabaret scene. In t...
An entertaining compilation of cabaret scenes by Jenő Rejtő.

Each is dependent on the other. He breaks into the passport office to get a passport. He is surprise...

Unpolished and ultra-pragmatic industrialist Jean-Jacques Castella reluctantly attends Racine's trag...

1927. The place is Kalmar and the Grossman family home. A hungover manufacturer Julius Grossman and ...

A comedy about friendship that has many surprises in store for us! How can we find the perfect frien...

Young Shakespeare is forced to stage his latest comedy, "Romeo and Ethel, the Pirate's Daughter," be...

Witty, playful and utterly magical, the story is a compelling romantic adventure in which Rosalind a...