Le divorce de Patrick Page #9

Genre: Comedy
Director(s): Dieudonné
 
IMDB:
8.6
Year:
2003
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Put it in your bag and throw it over

the side so no one will ever find it.

-Throw it over the side.

-You'll hit someone!

Hey, Mom, hand me your bag.

Will you please tell Roxy I'm sorry?.

Why won't people let me talk to her?.

Tellman got to see a therapist.

He was sentenced to 20 years in one

of the nice French jails Yves told me about.

When Edgar came back

from his negotiations...

...we had the last

of our fancy private lunches.

-So you'll be staying in Paris then?.

-I resigned from the commission.

I can't be so far away

and leave my sister alone.

-And Roxeanne?.

-The baby has been very comforting.

Roxeanne and Gennie are crazy about him.

Guess what. Loaf of Bread Press...

...wants to publish an entire collection

of Roxy's poems.

A poet and a widow.

You're aware that in France

a widow is a hallowed person.

What about a mistress?.

She's tolerated...

...and adored.

Isabel...

...you're young, beautiful, wise...

...and, as we said before,

I'm much too old for you.

Car is waiting to take me

for a TV interview.

It's live, which is always stressful.

In a heated moment, I may say something

that later I would regret.

Yeah.

That is stressful.

The driver could drop you anywhere.

Come on in.

You know, it's true.

You are too old for me.

But we had a pretty good time.

Of course.

And think of everything we learned

from each other.

For example...

...how beautiful it is to be young.

So goodbye Uncle Edgar and goodbye

Kelly bag and Edgar's other gifts.

I'm sure he's still buying Kelly bags

at Hermes for other dumb girls like me...

...but I got over him.

So I took Suzanne's advice

to go with life as it unrolls.

-Hi.

-You've arrived.

Next up is lot 51.

-Georges La Tour.

-La Tour.

A lapse of attention

on the part of the Louvre.

Yes. It's come in now.

The saint's hand has been repainted,

as has the servant's face.

The top of the painting was trimmed...

...as was the right side.

Do I hear two million?.

Two million. I have a taker.

Two million one hundred.

Two million two hundred.

Two million five.

Two million seven hundred.

Should we come in at three?.

Three million.

She's come in now.

Three four.

Three million six hundred.

We're in at three six.

Three point eight.

Three million nine hundred.

We're at four. That's our ceiling.

Four three. We've passed our ceiling.

Are you sure?.

Four million five hundred thousand.

Four five. Are you sure?.

It's your last chance.

It's hers.

Can't win them all.

Congratulations.

What about taking my foot?.

It means, "Did you have fun?. "

Of course. Didn't you?.

Who would have ever thought

"taking my foot" means to have fun in bed?.

You'll have to stay and learn better French.

Roxy said she'd had enough

of marriage for a while.

There's your mother-in-law.

But she changed her mind,

and she and Bertram did get together.

-Mathieu de Persand.

-You remember each other.

[ENGLlSH]

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Dieudonné

Dieudonné M'bala M'bala (born 11 February 1966), generally known by his stage name Dieudonné (French: [djø.dɔ.ne]), is a French comedian, actor, and political activist. His father is from Cameroon, his mother from France. He has been accused of and convicted for hate speech, advocating terrorism and slander in Belgium and in France. Dieudonné initially achieved success working with comedian Élie Semoun, humorously exploiting racial stereotypes. He campaigned against racism and was a candidate in the 1997 and 2001 legislative elections in Dreux against the National Front, the French far-right political party that he perceived as racist. On 1 December 2003, Dieudonné performed a sketch on a TV show about an Israeli settler whom he depicted as a Nazi. Some critics argued that he had "crossed the limits of antisemitism" and several organizations sued him for incitement to racial hatred. Dieudonné refused to apologize and denounced Zionism and the Jewish lobby.Dieudonné approached Jean-Marie Le Pen, leader of the National Front political party that he had fought earlier, and the men became political allies and friends. Holocaust denier Robert Faurisson appeared in one of his shows in 2008. Dieudonné described Holocaust remembrance as "memorial pornography". Dieudonné has been convicted in court eight times on antisemitism charges. Dieudonné subsequently found himself with increasing frequency banned from mainstream media, and many of his shows were cancelled by local authorities. Active on the internet and in his Paris theater, Dieudonné has continued to have a following. His quenelle signature gesture became notorious in 2013, particularly after footballer Nicolas Anelka used the gesture during a match in December 2013. Alexander Stille, writing for The New Yorker, characterized his recent appearances and videos as "unfunny", "tasteless" rants in which the "Jewish lobby" and "Israel lobby" are characterized as controlling world affairs.After Dieudonné was recorded during a performance mocking a Jewish journalist, suggesting it was a pity that he was not sent to the gas chambers, French Interior Minister Manuel Valls stated that Dieudonné was "no longer a comedian" but was rather an "anti-Semite and racist" and that he would seek to ban all Dieudonné's public gatherings as a public safety risk. His shows were banned and Aurelié Filippetti even spoke about an effort to get Daily Motion and YouTube to take his videos offline. Dieudonné changed the name of his show (to Asu Zoa) and was packing the house a few months later. On 20 January 2017, the Court of Appeals of Liège confirmed a first instance sentence of two months of jail time and a 9.000 euros fine for Dieudonné's anti-Semitic remarks in a performance on Herstal in 14 March 2012.Dieudonné has also been known to associate with Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (President of Iran from 2005 to 2013), who has himself been accused of describing the Holocaust as a myth. On 25 February 2015, Ahmadinejad tweeted "Visiting an old friend, a great artist." The tweet included photographs of himself and Dieudonné, arms around each other, smiling. The two also met in 2009 during a visit by Dieudonné to the Islamic Republic of Iran where they reportedly discussed their shared anti-Zionist views. more…

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