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When Christian Constantin played it Jean-Claude Dusse

The “sauerkraut” of two years ago, eaten by more than 7,000 guests, saw Gérard Jugnot and Thierry Lhermitte respond to the Sédun president. A short film tribute to “Bronzés sont du ski” was broadcast there. After two editions canceled due to the pandemic, Christian Constantin hit hard and treated himself to a “Splendid” evening, with the help of Vincent Kucholl and Vincent Veillon.

“I play several roles, notably that of Jean-Claude Dusse and Popeye in the original film,” “CC” explained to us at the time, about an edition where he had, without success, tried to play a tennis ball to François Hollande and Nicolas Sarkozy… The Valais club filmed for around two weeks – and even requisitioned a chairlift especially for the occasion – to make a twenty-minute film. Its title: “CC goes skiing”.

We revisit some legendary sequences from the successful film released at the end of the 1970s. But very “52 minutes” sketches and a musical performance by Yann Lambiel, in particular, also brightened up the evening for lovers of Alsatian gastronomy. Christian Constantin then “does not know how to ski” and ends up at ski school, but still finds himself wanting to go heli-skiing and booking lessons with a certain instructor called E. Collombin and inevitably ends up with Roland instead.

Halfway through the video, the president of FC Sion inevitably finds himself alone on a chairlift. “Snow star, my loving heart, has become trapped, with your big eyes…” The rest was freely adapted, but we clearly recognize the homage to Michel Blanc, with this scene which is still legendary in the memories of many skiers. Like Jean-Claude Dusse, Constantin waits a long time for his lady there. But it’s been 1979 since “she still hasn’t arrived”…

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