Artus recounts his vacation at Lake Serre-Ponçon

Artus recounts his vacation at Lake Serre-Ponçon
Artus recounts his vacation at Lake Serre-Ponçon

The comedian and actor Artus is in full promotion of his first film A little something extra. He wrote, directed and starred in this feature film shot in Isère and Drôme. To escape the police, a son and his father on the run are forced to find refuge in a summer camp for young adults with disabilities, posing as a resident and his specialized educator.

“UA little boy drowned in the Serre-Ponçon lake…”

While on Canal +, the film crew is interviewed in the sequence The question box. To the question, “vyour best memory at summer camp? Tell us ! », the actor Artus delivered a beautiful anecdote.

“I have a memory from summer camp, which isn’t the best, but it’s fun to tell so I’m going to tell it! I was an animator and we were in a colony at Lake Serre-Ponçon (Hautes-Alpes),” he begins, before continuing: “Just before we arrived there was a little boy who had drowned in Lake… “. “Ah, that’s nice,” Clovis Cornillac replies ironically.

“I was 19, it traumatized me! Every morning, I was sent to look in the tall grass to see if the body had arrived,” confides Artus. “But it’s horrible,” replies Alice Belaïdi.

A memorable vacation. But not in the good sense of the word actually…

Video extract below.

Watch from 2min16…

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A start exceptional on the first day

The start is exceptional for the French box office with nearly 280,000 admissions on the first day! To put it simply, it’s one of the biggest opening days of all time for a French comedy, according to the specialist site Boxofficepro. In front, we can cite the 558,000 entries of Welcome to the Ch’tis (2008), but far ahead Untouchables (2011) or even What have we done to the good Lord? (2014), which both had around 200,000 admissions on the day of their release.

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