On this Thursday, June 25, 2020, many films are broadcast tonight on free channels. We have put together a little recap so you don't miss anything.
Taxi 2 to have a good time with your family
- Patrick Bruel, Vincent Perez, Olivier Martinez and Yvan Attal were approached to play the two main roles. All four refused to star in the film. Luc Besson and Gérard Pirès chose Frédéric Diefenthal and Samy Naceri. A much riskier choice since they were virtually unknown to the battalions.
- Luc Besson contacted the Marseille rap group IAM to sign a title of the soundtrack (the city of filming being Marseille). The group, excited by the idea, proposed to compose all the music for the film. IAM wrote its first soundtrack.
- The first film was a phenomenal success, achieving more than 6 million admissions in France. As for the second part released two years later, it will be seen by 10 million spectators in France. Following this, three other opuses followed, the last of which, directed by Franck Gastambide, was released in 2018. An American remake was even released in 2005.
Still Happy, a comedy-drama about family life
- This is not the first time that Edouard Baer and Sandrine Kiberlain have toured together. Already in 1999, in Rien sur Robert by Pascal Bonitzer and Claude Miller, but also in 2001 in his feature film Betty Fisher and other stories, these two actors gave themselves the replica.
- Sandrine Kiberlain defines her character of Marie as a free and spontaneous woman, which does not prevent her from being very maternal, courageous and strong. A representation of the modern woman according to her.
Royal Palace! a film by Valérie Lemercier
- Belgian singer Maurane plays herself. She plays the friend with whom Armelle comes to find refuge.
- The film was shot between Belgium, France and Great Britain. Although the kingdom depicted in the film is located in an undetermined country, the filmmaker was inspired by many monarchies.
Great departure : work or family, a difficult choice for some
- The film is initially based on an autobiographical story. Indeed, the director's father was affected by a neurodegenerative disease just like the character of Eddy Mitchell.
- One of the two brothers in Grand Départ , Luc, is homosexual. Without being the main subject of the film, homosexuality is an important theme for director/screenwriter Nicolas Mercier. He explains to the microphone of Allociné: "I liked the idea of a homosexual character without any apparent problem, to better highlight the contradictions and questions of a character whose sexual identity is considered the norm". Jérémie Elkaïm, interpreter of Luc, explains: "His job is precarious, his homosexuality could have put him aside, but he managed to blend them into a very classic setting.
Today's Moving Movie: Miss Daisy and Her Driver
Miss Daisy and her driver is a real favorite for the team. This cult film is both sweet, funny, and it questions many subjects including the racism that still strikes today. The feature film was released in 1989 and was directed by Bruce Beresford. Broadcast on Chérie25 at 9:05 p.m. The synopsis: Boolie believes her mother, Miss Daisy, a wealthy 72-year-old woman, is no longer fit to drive. So he recruits Hoke Colburn, a black man, as a driver. But, the old lady is not easy to live with. She categorically refuses to have a driver. He follows her in a car when she walks down the street. Little by little, she accepts his services. A story of friendship is linked between his two people, although everything opposes them.
Tonight, there are many possibilities. All that remains is to make a choice…