Le Plaisir de chanter (2008)
Directed by Ilan Duran Cohen

Comedy / Drama / Thriller
aka: The Joy of Singing

Film Review

There's not much plaisir to be found in this chaotic mishmash of genres (appropriate for a director whose best known film to date is La Confusion des genres).  There is probably some merit in the idea behind this film, and there is certainly no shortage of talent on either side of the camera, but a film that is so lacking in coherence and which fails to take itself seriously is hard to engage with.  It is hard to know which is more off-putting, the complete muddle of a plot or Ilan Duran Cohen's self-consciously arty mise-en-scène.  The only thing the film has going for it is its orginality, but originality without substance is hardly an achievement.
© James Travers 2010
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Next Ilan Duran Cohen film:
La Confusion des genres (2000)

Film Synopsis

Muriel and Philippe are two French secret agents who are charged with recovering a USB memory stick which was in possession of a uranium trafficker when he was killed.  The memory stick is currently in the hands of the trafficker's widow, Constance, and to persuade her to part with it Muriel and Philippe decide to enlist in her choral music course.  What they don't know is that other agents are equally determined to recover the memory stick...
© James Travers
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Film Credits

  • Director: Ilan Duran Cohen
  • Script: Ilan Duran Cohen, Philippe Lasry
  • Cinematographer: Christophe Graillot
  • Music: Philippe Basque
  • Cast: Marina Foïs (Muriel), Lorànt Deutsch (Philippe), Jeanne Balibar (Constance), Julien Baumgartner (Julien), Nathalie Richard (Noémie), Caroline Ducey (Anna), Guillaume Quatravaux (Joseph), Evelyne Kirschenbaum (Eve), Frédéric Karakozian (Reza), Dominique Reymond (L'informatrice), Antoine Gouy (Thomas), Pierre Maillet (Le réceptionniste), Vernon Dobtcheff (Le lecteur du bar), Pierre Palmade (L'animateur radio), Nicolas Pignon (Le médecin), Eytan Kirch (Xavier), Denis Kirch (Le flûtiste), Célia Gauduchon (Elève cours de chant duo), Mathilde Mengin (Elève cours de chant duo), Jacques Narteau (Elève cours de chant)
  • Country: France
  • Language: French
  • Support: Color
  • Runtime: 99 min
  • Aka: The Joy of Singing

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