Tasting: What’s a romantic comedy without moderation?

Tasting: What’s a romantic comedy without moderation?

The romantic comedy “La Dégustation”, directed by Bernard Campagne and Isabel Carré, opens in our cinemas this Wednesday. Focus on a movie that makes you feel good.

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Divorced from a rough type, Jacques runs a small winery on the verge of bankruptcy alone. Hortense, involved in an association and determined not to end up as an old maid, walks into her shop one day and decides to sign up for a tasting workshop…

Twenty years after Remembering Beautiful Things, the duo of Bernard Campani and Isabelle Carré return to the big screen for the delicious romantic comedy La Dégustation. Here the actors reprized their roles in Ivan Kalberak’s play of the same name. Created in 2019 at the Théâtre Renaissance in Paris, the latter won the Moliere Award for Best Comedy.

La Dégustation is directed by Ivan Kalberak himself, who is adapting one of his plays for the cinema for the third time after L’Etudiante and Monsieur Henri. And Venice is not in Italy.

UOne day, after our four nominations for Moliere, Isabelle and Bernard asked me to have lunch together and said: “What if we make a movie?”. How can you resist two actors who are so compelling and driven? The desire clearly flashed in my head, but they were the first to express it verbally.the film director recalls.

For La Dégustation, Calberac cites Agnes Jauy and Jean-Pierre Bakr as references, who, like him, moved between theater and cinema. “They are a great inspiration for me. The cuisine and the attitude, the family resemblance, the taste of others… these films are and will always be in me”He confides. “I also really appreciate what Pierre Salvador does. Hors de prix, for example, remains for me a great reference to French romantic comedy.”

Funny and poignant, La Dégustation is a feature rich with humanity that encourages you to live and drink in the small pleasures of everyday life. A romantic comedy like a good vintage that Kalberak wanted to bring into today’s reality.

In this way, the director evokes topics such as poverty through the homeless, the fate of young people born under X who live in homes or the difficult path of women who want to have a child alone.

“This does not prevent me from remaining an author of comedies, one of the engines of which is to convey a form of optimism”– says the film director. “My feeling is that in theater and film, if people may need to face the mirror of their time, they also sometimes long to find a little hope in a terrible world.

The Tasting hits theaters this Wednesday.

Source: allocine

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