Francis Huster on the modernity of "The plague" by Camus

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Francis Huster on the modernity of "The plague" by Camus

Francis Huster on the modernity of "The plague" by Camus

Francis HUSTER who adapted and directed "The plague" by Albert Camus emphasizes the modernity of this story: "it is a text that speaks of AIDS, hostages, political betrayals, human mistakes, loneliness of people... It is the purest, simplest and most dangerous text that can be played on a theater stage..."

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Publication date : 25 September 1989

Reference:
I24066861
Credits:
Producteur: Antenne 2   -   Director : Paumier, Georges  -  Journalist : Pascaud, Fabienne  -  Journalist : Chaussin, Martine  -  Participant : Huster, Francis
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The Eye Behind The Scenes   -   Producteur: Antenne 2
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Turnkey

Reference:I24066861

Credits:Director : Paumier, Georges-Journalist : Pascaud, Fabienne-Journalist : Chaussin, Martine-Participant : Huster, Francis

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