The Five gang is back together! Seven years after the release of the cult comedy, Igor Gotesman, Pierre Niney and François Civil reunite in Fiasco, a series to be discovered on Netflix from April 30, 2024. This 7-episode comedy mini-series promises laughter and disarray in the ruthless world of cinema.
Raphaël Valande, played by Pierre Niney, is embarking on the ambitious adventure of directing his first feature film, a historical epic paying tribute to his grandmother, a heroic resistance fighter. From prehistory to the D-Day landings, via the Viking era, his project seems as grandiose as it is eclectic. However, it wasn't long before the shoot turned into a veritable fiasco. Between technical unforeseen events and clashes of egos, a saboteur within the team seems determined to derail the production.
Fiasco promises a scathing satire of the film world, exploring with humor the often chaotic behind-the-scenes of moviemaking. Beyond the laughs, this series is a reflection on the passion, perseverance and dreams often put to the test in the film industry.
Our review of Fiasco on Netflix:
So, what's the value of this series imagined by Igor Gotesman and Pierre Niney? This comedy aims to be as confusing as it is funny, and succeeds in making people laugh at a concept of"cringe" humor, which is very awkward at first (you have to get past the first few episodes), but which ends up hitting the nail on the head, with a beautiful climax at the end of the season.
It's a very particular kind of humor, designed to make viewers feel uncomfortable, and it's particularly successful! Why? Well thought-out writing and, above all, extremely accurate acting, in keeping with its intended purpose. Casting-wise, it's all very good: Pierre Niney is brilliant in the role of an introverted, insecure director, Géraldine Nakache is hilarious in the role of the first assistant director, Vincent Cassel is a great Vincent Cassel, and François Civil performs to perfection in the role of the best friend who's a bit of a pushover... All in all, the cast complements each other very well, creating a series of zany situations.
And that's one of the series' strong points: these completely crazy situations are interwoven in this extremely well-crafted story, generating misunderstanding after misunderstanding. It all builds to a crescendo, culminating in the final episode, where everything explodes, and which we won't say anything about here (you'll have to discover it to understand it). It's very dynamic, very (too?) fast-paced... There's never a dull moment. We'll let you be the judge. We also appreciate the format, filmed in the style of a making-of DVD. A rather novel and highly entertaining approach, allowing for a whole host of things.
Special mention must also go to Louise Coldefy, as Ludivine, a make-up artist with breath that could wake the dead, and Pascal Demolon, as a jilted producer. We just love it! All you have to do is make up your own mind.
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