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Regards singuliers : Jean Vautrin
Jean Vautrin receives us at home, in his sun-lit house in Bègles, in the Gironde. This is where he settled with his pens and computer to write. At lunch, he brings down his morning's work and reads it to his attentive wife, Anne: it's a new chapter of his next book, dealing with the Great War. That day Dan Franck, the co-author of "Boro," came to see him at Bègles, and we were privy to a strange two-headed, four-handed work session, which revealed some of the secrets of this incredible exercise in creativity, so unusual in French literature. The sixth and last but one "Boro" will be the result of this virtuoso effort: an indiscernible basting of intelligence, culture, imagination and humor.
France - 2003 - 26 mn - Betacam Digital - Colour
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