Valparaiso, Valparaiso (1971)
Année de sortie: 1971
Nation: France
Alternative Title: Très fabuleuse et très édifiante vie aventureuse du camarade Balthazar Lamarck-Caulaincourt
Réalisateur: Pascal Aubier
Writer: Pascal Aubier
Production & Genre
Producteur: producer: Pierre Cottrell
Sociétés: Les Films de la Commune
Genre: Comedy, Comedy Film
Budget: N/A
Récompenses & Similaires
Récompenses: N/A
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Mots-clés
Mots-clés: chile
Histoire
Alain Cluny (Balthazar) is a middle-aged intellectual who often discusses leftist causes with his girlfriend but lacks practical involvement. When he meets Edwarda, an active member of the political underground, his beliefs are put to the test. Edwarda's group stages a mock interrogation by French secret police to evaluate Balthazar's commitment and reliability. After passing this test, he is given a real assignment. The film follows Balthazar as he navigates these events, exploring the humor in left-wing pretentiousness.
Résumé
Valparaiso, Valparaiso (1971) is a comedy directed by Pascal Aubier, set against the backdrop of political activism in France. The story revolves around Balthazar, an intellectual who talks a big game about his leftist beliefs but lacks practical involvement. His encounter with Edwarda, an active member of the political underground, leads him to put his beliefs into action. While not much is known about the film's context or significance beyond its exploration of left-wing pretentiousness, it serves as a satire on political activism and commitment.


