Friday 17 July, 18:45

Special Screening: De La Comédie-Française

Booking Required

Directed by Bertrand Usclat and Martin Darondeau, this debut staging-turned-film unfolds in the electric chaos behind the curtain as a young director rushes to save a performance. With brisk pacing and observational comedy, the film balances backstage farce and human vulnerability, mapping how stress, technical failure and wounded pride fracture a company while revealing fragile loyalties. Shot with attentive close-ups and a lively ensemble rhythm, it offers an affectionate yet unsparing portrait of theatrical life. In French

In presence of Martin Darondeau and actor Pauline Clément.

Rue des Eaux-Vives 23,
1207 Genève
Photo Credit: DR
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Photo Credit: DR

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