Bulles de Vian

Bulles de Vian (2009)


  • Genre: Documentary, Music
  • Release Date: 2009-06-18
  • User Rating: 5/10 from 1 ratings
  • Runtime: 1h 30min
  • Language: Français
  • Production Company: Flach Film
  • Production Country: France
  • Director: Marc Hollogne
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Summary

"Vian Bubbles" - On June 23, 2009, fifty years to the day after the death of Boris Vian, a supernatural phenomenon crosses all of France: in the streets, one sings everywhere his songs and one expresses oneself only in the language of the poet. In Paris, Antoine de Caunes wakes up to discover the strange "vianic" epidemic, which also affects radio waves and the small screen. A boss of channel proposes to him to organize, for the same evening, a show dedicated to the songs of Boris Vian. Jean-Pierre Marielle tells us the story of this phenomenon, as supernatural as inexplicable. A tribute in songs to the glowing cast.

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  • Jean-Pierre Marielle

    as Self
  • Emma de Caunes

    as Self
  • Emily Loizeau

    as Self
  • Jean-Pierre Darroussin

    as Self
  • Jeanne Moreau

    as Self
  • François Hadji-Lazaro

    as Self
  • Iggy Pop

    as Self
  • Joan Baez

    as Self
  • Arielle Dombasle

    as Self
  • Lilou Fogli

    as Self
  • Maurane

    as Self
  • Christian Olivier

    as Self
  • Jacques Prévert

    as Self (archive footage)
  • Lio

    as Self
  • Marc Hollogne

    as Marciel
  • Ute Lemper

    as Self
  • Philippe Katerine

    as Self
  • Stephan Eicher

    as Self
  • Cynthia Groggia

    as Self
  • Louis Gensollen

    as Self
  • Pascal Auberson

    as Self
  • Camille

    as Self
Writing Boris Vian Writer
Camera Franck Coquet Director of Photography
Directing Marc Hollogne Director
Writing Marc Hollogne Dialogue
Editing Marc Hollogne Editor
Writing Marie-Pierre Farkas Dialogue

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