Le Vendredi 13 de Pierre Richard (2014)

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Surrounded by his friends and an orchestra of fifteen musicians, Pierre Richard made his first Olympia in 2014, the year of his 80th birthday. It offers a show full of laughter, emotion and blunders. Pierre Richard performs original sketches and humorously delivers the tastiest moments of his artistic life. He tells of the unwavering friendships, unforgettable encounters, acrobatics and dreams of his career. With a dazzling form, the poet of humor, legendary comedian and eternal clown talks about the passing time and which must be taken advantage of.

Director: Christophe Duthuron, Ybao Benedetti
Runtime: 91 min
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Production: Jean-Marc Dumontet, Comedie +
Country: France
Language: Français
Original Language: fr
More Films by Director: Christophe Duthuron, Ybao Benedetti

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Le Vendredi 13 de Pierre Richard about?
Surrounded by his friends and an orchestra of fifteen musicians, Pierre Richard made his first Olympia in 2014, the year of his 80th birthday. It offers a show full of laughter, emotion and blunders. Pierre Richard performs original sketches and humorously delivers the tastiest moments of his artistic life. He tells of the unwavering friendships, unforgettable encounters, acrobatics and dreams of his career. With a dazzling form, the poet of humor, legendary comedian and eternal clown talks about the passing time and which must be taken advantage of.
Who directed Le Vendredi 13 de Pierre Richard?
Le Vendredi 13 de Pierre Richard was directed by Christophe Duthuron, Ybao Benedetti.
Who stars in Le Vendredi 13 de Pierre Richard?
Le Vendredi 13 de Pierre Richard stars Pierre Richard, Pierre-François Martin-Laval, Stéphane Guillon, Alex Lutz, Les Chiche Capon.
How long is Le Vendredi 13 de Pierre Richard?
Le Vendredi 13 de Pierre Richard has a runtime of 1h 31m (91 minutes).
Where was Le Vendredi 13 de Pierre Richard produced?
Le Vendredi 13 de Pierre Richard was produced in France.