Dany Boon is the author of a play, "La vie de chantier", currently performed at the gym theater, recounting the problems of renovation encountered by the new owners of a house. He also plays the main role. Interviews with Dany Boon and Zinedine Soualem about their sad home building experiences. Excerpts from the play and testimonies of spectators at the exit of the play expressing their contentment.
Report dedicated to the humorist Dany BOON. He returns to the places of his childhood in the city of Armentières, famous for its belfry, in the region of Hauts de France: the district where he grew up, the traditional red brick house, the swimming pool. His visit is punctuated by signing sessions in the streets of Armentières.
Comedian Dany Boon is currently shooting his second film "Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis" in his native Bergues. Footage of the shooting, interviews with Dany Boon, Kad Mérad and reactions from the inhabitants and the Deputy Mayor of Culture of the city, Jacques Martel.
Guests of the newspaper, Dany Boon and Guillaume Gallienne evoke the shooting conditions of the film "The Turkey" of Jalil Lespert adapted from the play of Georges Feydeau: the mechanism of rhythm and the dramatic spring in Feydeau, the unlikely encounter between these two comedians from two different backgrounds.
Dany Boon, the Frenchman and Benoît Poelvoorde, the Belgian are invited to speak about Franco-Belgian relations on the occasion of the release of Dany Boon’s new film "Nothing to declare" evoking the life of a Franco-Belgian customs brigadeBelgian and the embezzlement of a racist Belgian customs officer anti French interpreted by Benoît Poelvoorde.
Guest of the political program of Paul Amar, the humorist Dany Boon, back from the United States for a tour in France in the North region, evokes this American experience alongside his wife the actress Judith Godrèche, which allowed him to test with the American public emblematic sketches like "La déprime", after having translated them into English.
Invited on stage by Bernard Pradinaud, Dany Boon evokes one of the characters of his show at the Palais des Glaces: a reader who has not yet understood all the codes of reading.
The actors and comedians, Dany Boon, -taking the role of Jacques Villeret-, and Arthur are invited to talk about their role in Francis Veber’s play, "Le dîner de cons" at the Théâtre de la Porte Saint Martin. This is Arthur’s first theatre experience.
Report on the shooting in Paris of the new film of Dany Boon "Life for real" with in particular Kad Mérad and Charlotte Gainsbourg on the life of a man who knew only the Club Méd. Filming footage and interview with Dany Boon, Kad Mérad and Charlotte Gainsbourg.
Bernard Pradinaud talks to comedian Dany Boon, who is currently very successful in his show at the Palais des Glaces in Paris and encourages him to reveal the secrets of his stage name, inspired by the character of the American explorer Daniel Boone and the portraits he crunches in his sketches co-written and staged with Thierry Joly, from characters or dramatic situations.
Dany Boon and Philippe Katerine are the guests of the news on the occasion of the release of the film "Lion" by Ludovic Colbeau Justin in which they recreate an improbable comedy duo. Philippe Katerine evokes on this occasion the importance of having the same head circumference. A sidewalk shot in the streets of Lille on Dany Boon is broadcast during the interview. On this occasion, Dany Boon reaffirms its attachment to its region of origin.
While in Lille to test his new show entitled "Dany Boon celebrates his 10 years in barracks" celebrating his ten years of career, Dany Boon pays tribute to his native region by offering new sketches in ch'ti and Raymond Devos, He talks in ch'ti with the presenter and reviews the images of his goal scored before the start of the solidarity match at the closure of the Metaleurop Foundry in Noyelles Godault.
Frédérique Hénaut receives Dany Boon, on the occasion of the premiere in Lille of his very personal film "Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis" evoking his childhood, his native region and his family. He looks back on his arrival in Paris at 23, on the climate of mistrust and coldness, which he was confronted with at that time and his nostalgia for the friendliness of his region.
Marie Sophie Lacarrau receives on stage Dany Boon and Julie Delpy on the occasion of the premiere in Toulouse of the new comedy by Julie Delpy, "Lolo". The film tells the story of two single forty-somethings who fall in love but whose relationship is disrupted by Julie Delpy’s son played by Vincent Lacoste.