
Dieudonné - En paix
★ 6.4 · 2017 · 95m · Comedy
The "at peace" Dieudonné no longer opposes the system: he absorbs and transcends it. After sating spirits with laughter through unworthy and immoral characters, the artist becomes a gangster of beauty and a slave to grace.
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