Confession of a dredger

Confession of a dredger is a film of Alain Soral, left in room the July 25th 2001. It is about its first Feature-length film.

Argument

Paul (Thomas Dutronc), young student, book and timid, nonfreed of salt with Sciences Po, likes to be posed in a park to study and look at Sophie (Chloé Lambert), assiduous reader. He sees Fabio (Saïd Taghmaoui) picking up Sophie, which marks the beginning of a relation where Fabio explains to Paul the strings of the dredger. Smelling however the shady character of its new relation, Paul the coward after having discovered a woven universe of miseries, failures and of do not combine very honest. Beyond the drama, its matter does not exclude an unquestionable humor.

Behind the argument

Famous Alain Soral in this film some of its theories, in particular the misery of the man underprivileged by the economy which seeks to dredge and sleep, in particular in the beautiful quarters. He concludes by saying that the studies and the doors which they open, in particular from the financial point of view, are worth all the strategies of the world with regard to the manner of putting a girl in her bed. One finds also certain elements of what Alain Soral thinks of the homosexual , and of the impossible meeting between two fundamentally different universes, that of certain people and that of a certain middle-class. Confession of a dredger presents a dynamic scenario, which makes it possible to see beyond two temperaments, a Class struggle social and their difficulties.

Sources

To compose this film, Alain Soral resorts to the contents of two of its works: Sociology of the dredger and life of a good-for-nothing .

Distribution

External bonds

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