Incredible but true: Alain Chabat and Quentin Dupier comment on absurd scenes in their careers

Incredible but true: Alain Chabat and Quentin Dupier comment on absurd scenes in their careers

“Incredible but True”, “Reality”, “False”, “Great” … Allen Shabat and Quentin Dupier return to absurd scenes from their careers.

Unbelievable but true, this is the story of a couple who move into a house where there is a strange trap door about which it is better to know nothing at all before entering the cinema. But it is also the second feature film to be directed by Quentin Dupier Allen Chabat. Or third if we count his vocal participation in Au poste! Even the fourth, accompanied by a coughing cough, is present in the skin and is expected by the end of the year.

Be that as it may, they are created for each other, those who master comedy and the absurd, like few others in France. Hence the idea that they will return to their career highs, from wrong to reality, through the great, in addition to the incredible but genuine excitement that is expected this Wednesday, June 15 in cinemas, after the Berlin Film Festival. Beginning of the year.

Quentin Dupier’s ninth feature film, incredible but true, also marks his reunion with Anais Demostier (also Au poste! And smoking coughs), while Leah Drucker and Benoit Magimel make a memorable debut in her world: “It could have happened earlier”– Explains the actor in the press set.

“He contacted me a decade ago, after he saw a girl cut in two by Shabrole. We had a conversation not only to say how well he thought about this film, but also that my character and my acting gave him the feeling that he was ready. I tried a few unusual things, I was very happy, even if he did not offer me anything at that time. “

So for the actor it was just a delay, what Alain Chabat calls the film “Most linear” Its author, “Who does not go through a narrative stretch like breaking a 4th wall. I really like that he keeps his story, never restrains himself. And that, without giving up the pleasure, or rather that goes with others.” A story found in theaters.

Journalist: Maximilien Pierrette – Camera: Constance Mathews – Editing: Ando Raminson

Source: allocine

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