Fierrot le pou
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Fierrot le pou is a 1990 French 8-minute short film directed by Mathieu Kassovitz, his debut film. He also plays the lead role in the film as the basketball player.
Synopsis
An adolescent loner meets an attractive young woman in a gymnasium and tries to impress her with his skill as a basketball player. Unfortunately, his skill is virtually non-existent and his futile attempts to net the ball only embarrasses him further. Still, he is determined to succeed by imagining he is a black basketball player.
Cast
- Mathieu Kassovitz as the sloppy male basketball player
- Solange Labonne as Solange, the female basketball player
- Alain Bienna Labinski as the black basketball player
Technical contributions
- Image : Georges Diane
- Sound : Vincent Tulli
- Montage : Chantal Rémy
About the film
- For his first film, Mathieu Kassovitz did not have a lot of means. He was inspired by the film model of Luc Besson in his debut film Le Dernier Combat where the story line requires neither lighting nor dialog.
- Chantal Rémy, Kassovitz' mother, did the editing of the film.
- The title is derived from the famous Jean-Luc Godard's film Pierrot le fou and the French expression fier comme un pou (proud like a louse) which is used to characterize someone very proud of himself.
External links
- IMDb page
- Film page on director Mathieu Kassovitz website (in French)
- Fierrot le pou film on YouTube
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