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  • 29/10/2012
Le bar-tabac "Le Molière", en face du Grand Théâtre de Tours, accueille actuellement le tournage du film "Nos héros sont morts ce soir". Premier long-métrage réalisé par David Perrault, il se déroule dans les années 1960 dans l'univers du catch. Denis Ménochet, Jean-Pierre Martins et Pascal Demolon sont notamment à l'affiche.

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00:00Let's go, engine ready!
00:16Engine ready!
00:24Turn, turn!
00:27It's not the good one.
00:31So, we're going to be here like a pot of coal.
00:33So, I'll have an inner pocket that goes down to the bottom of the fuel tank.
00:38So, in the first case, I'll have efficiency, and in the second case, elegance.
00:46In fact, it's a film that takes place in the 60s in Paris.
00:51The film is in black and white.
00:53And it takes place during the golden age of French catch.
00:57The time of the white angel, who was a very popular masked catcher at the time.
01:02And in fact, it's the story of two catchers, a bit of a second zone.
01:07One wears a white mask on the ring, the other wears a black mask.
01:14And one day, they decide to exchange their roles, because the one who always wears the black mask,
01:20his role becomes too heavy for him.
01:23And from that moment on, everything goes wrong.
01:28What made you want to make a film about the catch of the 60s?
01:32I'm passionate about everything that revolves around identity.
01:40So, it's not the catch that interested me, because I don't know anything about catch.
01:45It's the masks, it's the theme of the masks.
01:47When I saw these pictures of masked catchers, I thought it was the right opportunity to deal with that.
01:55But in the end, it could have been the story of two theater actors.
02:01The catch is a pretext.

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