Dieudonné - Sandrine (2009)

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Patrick and Sandrine Boulard have been separated for several years now. Patrick cannot get over the breakup and breaks into his ex-wife's house one night. She files a complaint. The trial begins. After leading the public to believe that the show had been canceled, on the pretext that he had lost his "license to make people laugh," Dieudonné explains his weariness with controversy and his decision to choose a lighter subject. He thus reprises the character of Patrick, drawn from Patrick's divorce, and has the judge, the lawyers, and Patrick himself speak during the trial. This is followed by a series of sketches dealing, as a whole, with the relationship between men and women.

Director: Rikou
Genre: Comedy
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Editing: Rikou
Production: Les Productions de la Plume
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is Dieudonné - Sandrine about?
Patrick and Sandrine Boulard have been separated for several years now. Patrick cannot get over the breakup and breaks into his ex-wife's house one night. She files a complaint. The trial begins. After leading the public to believe that the show had been canceled, on the pretext that he had lost his "license to make people laugh," Dieudonné explains his weariness with controversy and his decision to choose a lighter subject. He thus reprises the character of Patrick, drawn from Patrick's divorce, and has the judge, the lawyers, and Patrick himself speak during the trial. This is followed by a series of sketches dealing, as a whole, with the relationship between men and women.
Who directed Dieudonné - Sandrine?
Dieudonné - Sandrine was directed by Rikou.
Who stars in Dieudonné - Sandrine?
Dieudonné - Sandrine stars Dieudonné.
What genre is Dieudonné - Sandrine?
Dieudonné - Sandrine is a Comedy film.
Where was Dieudonné - Sandrine produced?
Dieudonné - Sandrine was produced in France.