A look back at "La Cage aux Folles", which ran non-stop for five years, from February 1973, on the stage of the Théâtre du Palais Royal in Paris. At a time when homosexuality was considered a crime by the law, Poiret and Serrault achieved great success in boulevard theater. Their success continued on the silver screen, with three Oscar nominations and a Broadway musical. Combining never-before-seen archives from the play, extracts from the film, confessions by Poiret and Serrault, and interviews with witnesses, this is the story of a wild epic.
For 100 years, radio has accompanied the daily lives of millions of listeners. Hosts, journalists, producers, and on-air directors relive the great moments in the history of radio, revealing the behind-the-scenes stories of yesterday's and today's programs, while recalling with emotion their first memories as listeners.
This year, Michel Audiard would have turned 100. To celebrate the life and work of the French screenwriter and director, Gaumont opens their vault and reveals some unknown information on the legendary witty dialogues writer.
Declared insane by her psychiatrist, La Bajon escapes from the asylum to take over the intergalactic comedy scene. Don't resist and let yourself be carried away by this blast of gloom. Endowed with a keen eye on the failings of her contemporaries – whether modest or powerful – she does not refrain from any impertinence. It stings a little at first... But, in the end, we only want one thing: to come back. La Bajon has achieved great popularity with its videos viewed several million times on social networks. She takes the pulse of France in many disguises: playing Pénélope Fillon's lawyer, Jacques Chirac's doctor, a postwoman, a construction site manager, or a policewoman lost in a 9-3 city.
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