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Director: Michel Leclerc
Cast: Félix Moati, Sara Forestier, Éric Elmosnino, Maïwenn
It all began when camcorders replaced cameras. Making TV programs then became within everyone's reach. Jean-Lou, Yasmina, Victor, Clara, Adonis, and the others didn't only want to create their own television channel, they above all wanted to make a revolution. Thus Télé Gaucho was born, as anarchic and provocative as the main channels were conformist and reactionary. Five years of mayhem, brutal pirate TV demonstrations, drunken parties, and thwarted love.. And that was my idyllic interlude.
Critical Reception & Ratings
Pirate TV, directed by Michel Leclerc, is a 2012 French comedy film that received mixed reviews from critics. With an IMDb rating of 5.9/10, the film seems to have had a modest reception among audiences, though critical opinions appear to be divided on its merits.
Why you might like this:
Fans of quirky, offbeat French comedies will appreciate the anarchic, provocative spirit of Pirate TV, director Michel Leclerc's 2012 film about a group of friends who start their own television channel to challenge the status quo. With a talented cast including Félix Moati and Sara Forestier, the film blends slapstick humor and political satire for an entertaining look at the power of grassroots media.