Edouard Baer goes behind the camera and returns with “Adieu Paris”, a new film which brings together a 4-star cast in a Parisian bistro. A feature film, funny, unpredictable and quirky, filled with sweet nostalgia and friendship.
Edward Baer has one of the busiest business cards in Paris. Let’s see: he is an actor and director, for television, theater and cinema. He is also an author and theater director, radio and television host, producer, and several times master of ceremonies at the Césars and Cannes.
That is to say if he knows people. And there are people in his new film, a bittersweet comedy around 8 friends in an old Parisian bistro for a ritual and well-established annual meeting that goes off the rails. With a luxury cast: Pierre Arditi, François Damiens, Jackie Berroyer, Bernard Murat, Bernard Le Coq, Benoit Poelvoorde, Daniel Prévost, Jean-François Stevenin, Gérard Depardieu and a few others. Including himself.
Edouard Baer presents “Adieu Paris”, his new film which will be released on French screens on Wednesday.
Rebroadcast at 23:10 UT on RFI of the VMDN broadcast with Cecile Coulon for “Alone in her home”, a story of crazy hopes and desires in a 19th century dominated by prohibitions at Editions l’lconoclaste.