“Who can legitimately judge a man’s life? The judge Serge Portelli tries to answer this question by intertwining his experiences, encounters and convictions. In an elegant and humorous style, he recalls his life as a judge, his anger and his ... read more
“Antigone” is a Greek tragedy written by Sophocles in 441 BC. Oedipus, king of Thebes has three children: Antigone, Eteocles and Polynices. After Oedipus’ death, Eteocles and Polynices die fighting to take over the power of Thebes. Their ... read more
In becoming a lawyer, Caroline Vigneaux’s childhood dream came true. But in 2007 she decides to radically change careers and enrolls in the well-known theater training program in Paris, Les Cours Florent. A year later, Caroline Vigneaux plays her ... read more
A young man from a modest background is charged with the murder of his father and risks the death penalty. The jury of twelve men go into deliberation and immediately proceeds to a vote. Eleven vote guilty, but the final decision has to be unanimous. The ... read more
Currently playing at Théâtre de la Pépinière in Paris. Under a threatening stormy sky, Richard, a director making a come-back, gives his first theatre class in a detention center. He hopes for high attendance, which would lead to more classes – and ... read more