A mort l'arbirte, un polar, un thriller, un film de zombies dans le monde du foot ! Un certain goût pour le noir #205

EPISODE · Feb 16, 2024 · 15 MIN

A mort l'arbirte, un polar, un thriller, un film de zombies dans le monde du foot ! Un certain goût pour le noir #205

from Un certain goût pour le noir by BePolar · host BePolar

Film clef de Jean-Pierre Mocky en 1984, À mort l'arbitre raconte comment une simple partie de foot peut se transformer en véritable cauchemar, avec des hordes de supporters déchaînés qui traquent l'homme en noir après un penalty et une défaite de leur équipe. Le sport peut aussi se conjuguer au polar ! On en parle avec Jérémy Gallet. Avec Michel Serrault, Eddy Mitchell, Carole Laure, et Jean-Pierre Mocky lui-même. Hébergé par Ausha. Visitez ausha.co/politique-de-confidentialite pour plus d'informations.

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