“Le Panache”… but not the subtlety *

Full of good intentions, “Le Panache” tells how a French teacher (José Garcia) will help young Colin (Joachim Arseguel), a stutterer, to overcome his fears. A seamless film that lacks issues despite a convincing cast.


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Gaëlle Moury


Co-head of MAD, journalist at the Culture department

By Gaëlle Moury

Published on 11/19/2024 at 11:33
Reading time: 2 min


Jennifer Devoldere, with Joachim Arseguel, José Garcia, Aure Atika, 93 min.

“On stage, you can be whoever you want. Even yourself! » Cute but quite caricatured, this replica is like the Panache. Signed Jennifer Devoldere (Wise Man), the film is built around Colin (Joachim Arseguel), 14 years old. Forced to follow his mother (Aure Atika) to a new city after a separation, he enters a new college and panics. Because Colin is a stutterer. A reality that has been ruining his life for years. But everything changes when he meets Monsieur Devarseau (José Garcia), an inventive and whimsical French teacher who will help him go beyond his fears. Even going on stage to play Cyrano in front of the whole school…



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