After Le Nom des gens and Télé Gaucho, director Michel Leclerc again combines Felix Moat into a romantic and musical comedy, scheduled for release at Fête de la Musique. Watch the trailer.
After the unexpected success of Le Nom des gens (over 800,000 entries in 2010), screenwriter and director Michel Leclerc continues to dig his gums in comedy, always with imagination, change, tenderness and devotion.
Classes La Lutte des Eduard Baer and Leila Bechti, and after a documentary separation with Pingouin & Goëland and their 500 little ones, Michelle Leclerc, who is still in the company of her co-writer Baia Kasmi, returns with Les Goûts et. les couleurs, his 7th feature film.
There he finds Felix Moat (recently in the spotlight at the Jour de lumière, a feature film shot live for Arte on the evening of the second round) and greets Rebecca Marder in his world. The actress is currently in every project: she was the protagonist of a young girl who is well known by Sandrine Cyberlen and is expected to be the young Simon Weil in Cannes in Olivier Dahan’s film Simone.
Tastes and Colors follows Marcia, a passionate young singer. He records an album with his idol Darejan, a 1970s rock icon that disappears suddenly. To release their album, he had to convince Darejan beneficiary, Anthony, a marketer in a small town who had never liked his distant relative, let alone his music. Between good and bad tastes, popular and beautiful, sincerity and lies, their two worlds collide.
Around Rebecca Marder and Felix Moat we meet Judith Chemla (unrecognizable in Darejan’s skin), Philip Rebot, Eye of Haidara, Arthus, Baia Cassim and François Morel for small appearances.
Tastes and Colors will be released on June 22, 2022.
Source: allocine

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