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''So Long, Stooge'' ( French title: ''Tchao Pantin'') is a
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by Claude Berri. It is based on a novel by
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.
Coluche Michel Gérard Joseph Colucci (, ; 28 October 1944 – 19 June 1986), better known under his stage name Coluche (), was a French stage comedian and cinema actor. He adopted ''Coluche'' as a stage name at age 26, when he began his entertainment ca ...
, the lead, won the
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. The film was selected as the French entry for the Best Foreign Language Film at the
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, but was not accepted as a nominee.


Plot

Lambert, a withdrawn middle-aged man, works the night shift at a
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. He has no friends, no family; his only companion is his bottle of
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. One night, a young
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man, Bensoussan, enters his shop — and his life. This stranger has also no family, lives alone in a dingy room, and scrapes together a living as a
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. The two solitary men develop a friendship — but this is brutally brought to an end when Bensoussan is killed in front of Lambert. Lambert soon realises that his new friend was murdered by his drug dealing associates and sets out to avenge his death — assisted by Lola, a
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girl who knew Bensoussan briefly. By doing this, Lambert manages to come to terms with his own tragic past.


Cast

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Coluche Michel Gérard Joseph Colucci (, ; 28 October 1944 – 19 June 1986), better known under his stage name Coluche (), was a French stage comedian and cinema actor. He adopted ''Coluche'' as a stage name at age 26, when he began his entertainment ca ...
as Lambert *
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as Bensoussan *
Agnès Soral Agnès Soral (born 8 June 1960) is a Franco-Swiss actress, comedian and writer. Early life Her family settled in Meudon in the 1960s before the expropriation by the state of forest land owned by her father, who works as a legal adviser. Perso ...
as Lola * Philippe Léotard as Bauer *
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Production


Development

In 1982, during a train trip, producer Christian Spillmaecker read several novels, including ''Tchao Pantin'' by
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, recently published.Olivier Petit, "Tchao Pantin”: a cult film born in pain, '' Télé Star'', N ° 2032, , p. 63
read online
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Spillmaecker was thrilled by the story of Lambert, a depressed former cop turned pump attendant, determined to find the murderers of a small dealer whom he identifies with his son. The producer passed the book to Claude Berri at the last minute. Although not very enthusiastic, Berri saw in Lambert a role for
Coluche Michel Gérard Joseph Colucci (, ; 28 October 1944 – 19 June 1986), better known under his stage name Coluche (), was a French stage comedian and cinema actor. He adopted ''Coluche'' as a stage name at age 26, when he began his entertainment ca ...
, with whom he had filmed '' Le Pistonné'' and ''
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'' (Berri also produced a few films with Coluche) and bought the rights to the novel. He passed the subject to the actor who at first refused such a dark role. According to
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, Coluche's partner at the time, the latter "was full of complexes" and did "not want to be caught in a game where he was not in control". However, Coluche facing a large tax debt, signed to play Lambert, but his heart was not in it. Indeed, the actor was going through a bad patch: his wife Véronique left him with their two children and his friend Patrick Dewaere committed suicide with the rifle presented to him by Coluche. Gnawed by remorse and heartache, undermined by debt, Coluche plunged into drugs. This bad patch was going to deepen his portrayal of the character. The role of young Bensoussan, a small dealer who befriends Lambert, was entrusted to
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, then little known to the general public. The role of Lola, a young punk who fell in love with Bensoussan and then Lambert, was given to
Agnès Soral Agnès Soral (born 8 June 1960) is a Franco-Swiss actress, comedian and writer. Early life Her family settled in Meudon in the 1960s before the expropriation by the state of forest land owned by her father, who works as a legal adviser. Perso ...
, who had filmed under the direction of Berri in ''
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''. The police officer in charge of the investigation is portrayed by Philippe Léotard.


Filming

Shooting began on at
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with the sets provided by Alexandre Trauner. The gas station, which has disappeared since (illuminated with neon, which was suggested by the chief operator Bruno Nuytten), was located rue Pajol, a stone's throw from the La Chapelle metro station The film was also shot in Belleville. Shot at night in a deliberately gloomy atmosphere, the making of the film was complicated by Coluche whose condition sometimes forces it to be filmed from behind. In addition, the actor did not take off his gas station attendant jacket outside of the shoot. Soral, to blend in with her role, lived the life of a punk and lost weight. The actress, in an interview with Figaro more than thirty years after the film's release, said that she became friendly with Coluche.. According to Soral, who was not aware of Coluche's discomfort during the filming, the actors were in pain: besides Coluche, Anconina was coming out of a love affair, just like Léotard, who had just separated from Nathalie Baye, but also Berri who was going through a complicated sentimental episode. The slap that Coluche gives to Richard Anconina was very real, the latter said in an interview to Europe1. At first, however, Coluche had not dared to hit him hard enough and the latter then asked him to give him a real slap..Film review
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concert sequence takes place at the "
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s at République”), a tiny Parisian concert hall known at the time to be the CBGB's Parisian. The group that stars in the movie are a famous punk band from the
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, "The Horde", and their singer Gogol Premier. The shots in the infamous districts of the north of Paris went not without a hitch, due to the embarrassment that the film crew caused for petty trafficking, but arrangements were finally made.


Release and reception

Claude Berri himself insisted that the film, shot in , be released in December of the same year in order to be able to compete in the Césars of : he had a presentiment that Coluche would be rewarded. Released in theaters on in France, ''Tchao Pantin'' started in third place at the box office the week of its release with more than 433,000 admissions, behind '' Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs'' and '' Les Compères''. The following week, the film still remained in third place, having been seen by 851,188 admissions since its release, including 417,690 admissions during this period. The week of January 4, 1984, ''Tchao Pantin'' climbed to second place behind '' Rue Barbare'', which had just been released, with 383,850 entries, allowing the film to record a total of 1,235,038 entries. The feature film reached 2 million admissions at the start of February 1984. While it was a modest success in cinemas throughout the month of February, ''Tchao Pantin'' climbed back to 9th place following his triumph at the Césars in March 1984, which allowed it to get closer to the 2,400,000 entries. The following week it moved up to third place at the box office with 224,565 entries, bringing the total to 2,600,970 entries. The film passed the 3 million admissions mark the week of , before leaving the top 30 at the end of April 1984. The film benefited from a theatrical revival in the summer of 1986, following the death of
Coluche Michel Gérard Joseph Colucci (, ; 28 October 1944 – 19 June 1986), better known under his stage name Coluche (), was a French stage comedian and cinema actor. He adopted ''Coluche'' as a stage name at age 26, when he began his entertainment ca ...
, which allowed it to return to the weekly top 30 to pass the 3.5 million admissions mark per week. of , only a few days after the death of the actor. Beginning August 1986, the film was still in the top 30 and reached 3.7 million admissions. In the end, it met with commercial success with 3,829,139 admissions, including 856,133 admissions in Paris, ranking 8th for films with the most admissions in the year of its release.


See also

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List of submissions to the 57th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film This is a list of submissions to the 57th Academy Awards for Best Foreign Language Film. The Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film was created in 1956 by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to honour non-English-speaking films ...
* List of French submissions for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film


References


External links

* {{French submission for Academy Awards 1983 films 1983 drama films French drama films 1980s French-language films Films based on French novels Films directed by Claude Berri Films featuring a Best Actor César Award-winning performance Films featuring a Best Supporting Actor César Award-winning performance French neo-noir films Films with screenplays by Claude Berri 1980s French films