In “Chamouxland”, a show made up of sketches, Camille Chamoux called on her actress friends Audrey Fleurot, Laure Calamy, Blanche Gardin, Claudia Tagbo and Camille Cottin to give her the response. Men are not absent, we also find Jean-Pascal Zadi or Franck Gastambide. “Chamouxland” is a journey to the confines of a post-feminist and post-#MeToo world based on female humor.
A few months ago, Camille Chamoux told us: “I don’t like vulgarity, but I like a certain form of rudeness. You can drop your pants on stage when things make sense. I love burlesque and I think that the notion of clowning is too often denied to women. They don’t have the right to be like Buster Keaton. My characters are feminist icons for me. They do what they want, they talk and dress how they want. » The sketches of this program are the very representation of this.
“In filming these sequences,” confides Camille Chamoux, “I rediscovered the pleasure, without censorship, of total freedom of expression, this healthy playground feeling. I was able to let the horses loose in the company of artists who make me laugh. »
“Chamouxland” is a free and unbridled humorous fiction aimed at a fairly wide audience. Fans of “La Flamme” or “Le Flambeau” will find what they like: trash, smut, insolence, in fashion these days.