1983
Alex Vizorek est une œuvre d'art
Un culot monstre
Jim Gaffigan provides the skinny on everything from appetite suppressants to raising teenagers.
Jeff strikes back after Jean-Marc was arrested!
At age 30, French comic Kev Adams gets up close and personal about how life has changed since his big break 12 years ago — and not always for the best.
Constantly at the crossroads, David explores the contradictions of his generation throughout the show. He handles his relationship with the world and the relationships he maintains with his best friend, his family, and especially with girls, with humor. He is the rising star of comedy and accumulates millions of subscribers and views on social networks, where his "blonde" character has already become cult.
Laurent Gerra au Châtelet
Those who still see him as an innocent teen TV correspondent are in for a surprise: French comic Panayotis Pascot is all grown up and ready to get real.
Kev Adams - Voilà Voilà
Building her hour-long set around a 16,000-word note kept over time on her phone, Rose Matafeo leans into her insightful and self-deprecating humor to share candid takes on relationships – from dating in her 20s vs. 30s to supporting friends through breakups and the stark differences between herself and her parents at the same age.
Adib Alkhalidey: Québécois Tabarnak
Émile and Fredo are two crooks who have just committed an armed robbery in a Paris bank. To escape the police, Émile, accompanied by his friend Lulu, takes refuge in the apartment of Antoine Perrin, a peaceful civil servant at the Ministry of Agriculture and amateur musician with the group Les Joyeux Colibris. Lulu offers to seduce him in order to prevent him from getting hit on the coffee pot.
Treize à table
French comedian Kad Merad is now a singer for one night only!
In this unfiltered stand-up special, comedian Jo Koy takes on energy vampires, mumble rap, emoji flirting and the surprise of being called a zaddy.
Dieudonné receives his friend Patrick. The latter is in the midst of a depression following his divorce from his wife Sandrine. Dieudonné then comes to talk about couples' problems, romantic encounters, the effects of several years of married life, the role of a parent, children in the midst of divorce. In the course of his development, he even comes to the subject of war, religions, the attacks of September 11. In short, a whole program!
Jimmy Carr refutes the idea that one can't joke about anything these days with his edgy takes on gun control, religion, cancel culture, and consent.
La Joconde
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