"Average Class" : Antony Cordier's Burlesque Stuffing Leaves in Lollipop
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Six verve actors, including Élodie Bouquez, Laurent Lafitte and Ramzy Bedia, draw Antony Cordier's new film towards a ferocious class comedy.
Worn by hell actors, social satire exhausts itself in a heavy-handed scenario that cancels its political burden.
Author-director Anthony Cordier reaches with "Medium Class" the pinnacle of his art.
Almost entirely shot in an architect's house in Castillon-du-Gard, the film by Antony Cordier "Average Class" is a greedy comedy about the violence of social relations, carried by top actors.
In "Medium Class", Anthony Cordier orchestrates the explosive confrontation between great bourgeois and housekeepers, in the sunny setting of a South villa. Between social tensions and intimate drama, the story quickly shifts to tragedy.
Antony Cordier offers a tasty social satire with his fourth film, "Classe médie", presented at the Directors' Fortnight last May. On the screen, a banal story of clogged sink triggers hostilities between two famill... Read more about Elle.fr
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