The canvas is taking a wind of madness. The Tunisian facebookers tear Nicolas Bedos’ shock video. During her famous Friday evening chronicle “The mythomaniac week of Nicolas Bedos” on France2, the young director in Scene and writer first started by criticizing the new film ‘She was called Sarah’ by Gilles Paquet-Brenner who traces the story of a little Jewish girl deported in 1942 during the Vel d’Hiv roundup. The son of humorist Guy Bedos will judge the film as “using the SHOA to the lie in order to bail out the lacrimal boxes of the French Cinema”.
The columnist does not stop in such a good way since he continues with a criticism of “the roundup” by surprising that the “little Jews were ultimately much more ability than the Nazi officers”. Acerbic, Nicolas Bedos goes so far as to attribute the success of this film to the subject too well chewed and remedied of the Jewish deportation: “thanks of course to the duty of memory, which dispenses in passing the filmmaker from showing the slightest talent and allows him to climb towards the million admissions by winning the schoolchildren of today to park them by force in educational cinemas”.
And the apotheosis is reached when it says “Thursday I have a new dream, the one in which I could disgust on Netanyahu and on the policy led by the State of Israel without anyone deals with me as anti -Semitic or unconscious anti -Semitic which, deep down, dares not say it consciously but dreams of seeing hanged: Patrick Bruel, Primo Lévy, Pierre Benichou and what is Sharon. I who am so stupid that I have not seized this very subtle notion according to which to be indignant before a shameful policy is to want harm to all the Jews on the planet ”.
A video of this chronicle goes around the net and stirs up all the feathers.
Pure opinion or desire of media propulsion? This pamphlet of Nicolas Bedos can displease some but we cannot undoubtedly help but applaud his courage to say aloud what everyone thinks low.