Vincent Kucholl
Nascimento : 1975-12-23, Moudon, Vaud, Switzerland
Writer
Vincent Kucholl and Vincent Veillon are back on stage with "Le Fric", a new show that laughs at money and the economy.
Money is always a problem. Whether we have enough, too much, too little or not at all. Even if we find it vulgar, it directs the desires, needs, relationships, the position of each in society. Its possession or not classifies men and women and defines their room for maneuver, the freedom to which they can aspire, the power which they have.
Self
Vincent Kucholl and Vincent Veillon are back on stage with "Le Fric", a new show that laughs at money and the economy.
Money is always a problem. Whether we have enough, too much, too little or not at all. Even if we find it vulgar, it directs the desires, needs, relationships, the position of each in society. Its possession or not classifies men and women and defines their room for maneuver, the freedom to which they can aspire, the power which they have.
Every Saturday, 26 minutes reviews Swiss and international news, in its own way. This 2 DVD box set contains a selection of some 300 chronicles produced since the start of the show in January 2015. Fifty sketches to give an amused look in the rear view mirror of a news that lends itself rather to grimace.
Vincent Veillon and Vincent Kucholl with their team have given themselves the means to laugh at all that our country has institutions. Paleo has not escaped! A show specially developed for the 40th anniversary of the Festival which is served to you in full on this DVD.
Actor
Every morning on Couleur 3, Vincent Kucholl and Vincent Veillon parody the news using swiss stereotypes. On stage we meet again with those stereotypes: Sébastien Jacquet the junkie from la Riponne, Gilles Surchat recently fired from Schaffter Pives SA, Stève Berclas singer of BlackLion Genocide from Valais and lieutenant-colonel of the swiss army Karl-Heinz Inäbnit.
After a first opus in 2012, Vincent Veillon and Vincent Kucholl released in 2014 a triple DVD entitled 120 seconds - the best. This set includes, in addition to the 30 reviews of the first DVD, 60 others from the following seasons. In terms of bonuses, find the making-of, the blooper, the team at Paléo, as well as an interview of the actors by Darius Rochebin. In total, almost seven hours of 120 seconds!
Gregory, is set to meet his fiancée and his prospective parents-in-law at a restaurant. He arrives late and the tension is palpable as they order dinner. Uneasy, Gregory excuses himself to the restroom. While enjoying sudden quietness, his life takes an absurd and tragic turn when he discovers a mysterious object in the trash bin.
Director