Film Review
This first film from writer-journalist Yann Moix is based on his best-selling novel
and is most likely to become a cult classic - if only because of its gloriously kitsch
1970s feel and its association with one of France's great singing icons. Claude
François was one of the biggest pop singers of his day (the 1960s and 1970s), his
most famous number
Comme d'habitude being the
original version of
My Way (made famous by Elvis
Presley and Frank Sinatra). His death in 1978 - electrocution whilst trying to change
a light bulb in his bathroom - came as huge shock (excuse the pun) and made him into a
mythic figure.
Podium is not the story of Claude François,
but rather that of an inconsequential man who happens to be consumed by his love of the
singer and of his music. It's primarily a film that explores our obsession with
celebrity, and does a far better job of it than other recent French films, such as Fabien
Onteniente's disappointing
Jet
Set (2002).
That “hero”of
Podium,
Claude François devotee Bernard Frédéric, is played by the popular
Belgian actor-comedian Benoît Poelvoorde. The role appears to suit Poelvoorde
perfectly and it certainly allows him to show that, as well as being an entertaining personality,
he also has great talent as an actor. More than anything, it is Poelvoorde's sympathetic,
rough-edged portrayal which gives the film its poignancy and charm. There are some
respectable contributions from co-stars Jean-Paul Rouve and Julie Depardieu, although
they are very nearly eclipsed by Poelvoorde's larger than life screen persona.
Whilst
Podium does feel uneven and unnecessarily
crude in places (particularly in its first half), such faults are easily overlooked thanks
to its untiring sense of fun and amiability. In essence, it's just a pleasing feel-good
film, whose raîson d'etre is not to win awards but to provide an enjoyable diversion
from the mundane routine of everyday life.
© James Travers 2006
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Next Yann Moix film:
Cinéman (2009)
Film Synopsis
Bernard Frédéric is obsessed with the legendary popular singer Claude François.
Believing he is the singer's double, he plans to make a career by performing a tribute
act, with the help of his friend, Couscous. His wife Véro decides otherwise
and for the next five years Bernard settles into a “normal” life as a bank employee.
Then, one day, he receives a phone call from Claude François himself, encouraging
him to enter a televised competition featuring doubles of famous celebrities. Bernard
accepts the challenge and, with Couscous as his trainer, he once more “becomes” his idol.
Unfortunately, Bernard's obsession could ultimately cost him everything - his family,
his career - even, perhaps, his life…
© James Travers
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