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French Sixties Landmark is a highlight of the Restored Classics Section at Cannes Dragées au Poivre

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The title of the film, which literally translates as "Sweets loaded with Pepper" suggests the trick that children would play on adults by handing them a delicious looking sweet bonbon which turns out to be bitter. When the French New Wave and so-called Cinema Verité movements were all the rage -- the  age of Beatle mania --when Godard and his followers thought they were so much more clever and creative than the older generation of French filmmakers, and stars like Jean-Paul Belmondo were busy breaking the classic leading man thespian mold, Jacque Bararier, a multi-faceted artist writer and filmmaker chose to take these wise guy upstarts down a peg or two by signing them up to make fun of themselves in a slam-bang musical comedy burlesque that was a mold breaker on its own. 

The film opens within a long sequence featuring an established older tennis star with a Long Polish name (Jean-Pierr Marirlle) who goes down to shamefil defeat. 6-1, 6-1, 6-1 at the hands of an   upstart Young Player who doesn't even know how to hold the racket properly  -/ and this sets the tone for the entire film. The younger generation breaking all the rules and shaming their elders in the process. 

 In a series of loosely connected sketches enlivened by take-offs on Beatles style music, called Yé-yé in France at the time, we see iconic actors like Belmondo and Simone Signoret, Jacques Dufilho, Claude Brasseur, François Périer, and Anna Karina doing parodies of their own screen personae while young stand up comedian Guy Bedos does a dry interpretation of himself throughout. connecting all the skits. It is significant that Bedos was a great fan of American stand up comedian and bitter anti-establishment satirist, Lenny Bruce, who broke every rule of acceptable comedy and was often arrested for doing so. I don't know if Bruce was ever saw this picture, but he would have loved it if he did.  

"Dragées au Poivre" misleadingly entitled "Sweet and Sour" in English release -- suggesting Chinese food rather than bokd, heady satire -- was probably lost in the Nouvelle Vague shuffle outside of France but it stands alone, even today, as a unique  instance of Gallic parody of the anti-culture of the time in France.

Starring

Guy BEDOS

Sophie DAUMIER

Jean-Pierre MARIELLE

Jacques DUFILHO

Sophie DESMARETS

Simone SIGNORET

Jean-Paul BELMONDO

Claude BRASSEUR

Anna KARINA

Marina VLADY

Francis BLANCHE

Alexandra STEWART

Jean RICHARD

François PÉRIER

Jean-Marc BORY

Françoise BRION

Roger VADIM

Georges WILSON

Valérie LAGRANGE

Andréa PARISY

Pascale ROBERTS

Elisabeth WIENER

Anne DOAT

Sophie GRIMALDI

Jacques SEILER

Irène TUNC

Rita RENOIR

Daniel LALOUX

Jean BABILÉE

Francesca SOLLEVILLE

Jean-Baptiste THIÉRRÉE

Monica VITTI

 

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