Tonight on TV: Ecology is a serious topic, but not in this vital comedy with Blanche Gardin and Eric Judor

Tonight on TV: Ecology is a serious topic, but not in this vital comedy with Blanche Gardin and Eric Judor

After seeing him in the Sycamore series, producer Mathieu Taro wanted to work with Eric Judor, also known for his comic duet with Ramsay Bedia and his forays into the absurd world of Quentin Dupierre.

He then pitched the idea of ​​a comedy to Blanche Gardin and Noé Debré, which would take place in the ZAD (Zone of Protection). Thus, the co-authors imagined the story of Victor and Jean, who return from vacation to visit a friend who lives in ZAD.

Fascinated by his way of life and his ways of resisting modern technology and industrial society, they decide to stay for a few days. One morning they discover that the gendarmes who policed ​​the community have disappeared, as has the outside population, wiped out by a pandemic, making them the last survivors on Earth…

Mate Taro then pitched the script, titled Problemos, to Eric Judor so he could direct and star in it. In this way, the latter signs a post-apocalyptic comedy, both disgusting and politically incorrect, with acerbic dialogue, served by very good casting.

Indeed, Eric Judor stars on screen with comedians Mark Fraze and Boon-Hai Mean, including Youssef Hadji, Michel Nabokov, Arnaud Henriette, Eddie Leduc, Dorothe Pousseau, Claire Chaste and Celia Rozic, but also as Blanche Garden. Ultra feminist.

problems Eric Judor with Eric Judor, Celia Rosich, Michel Nabokov…

Tonight on CSTAR at 9:10 p.m.

Source: Allocine

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