Les Enfoirés 1995 - Les Enfoirés à l'Opéra-Comique (1995)

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Overview
"Les Enfoirés 1995 - Les Enfoirés à l'Opéra-Comique" is a performance movie that captures the yearly live concert event arranged by Les Enfoirés, a group of popular French singers and musicians. The 1995 performance was held at the Opéra-Comique in Paris. Les Enfoirés was created in 1989 to support Les Restos du Cœur, a French charity organization devoted to offering food and help to those in requirement. The annual concerts are significant national events in France, including a stunning range of skill and entertaining performances. The 1995 performance included performances by Jean-Jacques Goldman, Michel Sardou, Véronique Sanson, Francis Cabrel, and Patrick Bruel, to name a few.

Concert Format
The concert was organized as a series of efficiencies, each featuring a distinct mix of artists and tunes. The show was structured to keep the audience amused and engaged throughout, with vocalists carrying on and off the stage, participating in various acts and group numbers. There was periodic use of humor, with performers acting out spoofs and comical bits associated with the theme of the event-- the Opera-Comique. The show was an intimate and interactive experience, with the artists often attending to the audience straight, taking the time to describe the function and inspirations behind Les Enfoirés and Les Restos du Cœur.

Musical Performances
The artists carried out a range of tunes, frequently reinterpreting popular tracks from their own discographies or those of their peers, offering each efficiency a fresh and distinct style. Some highlights of the program consisted of Patrick Bruel and Véronique Sanson carrying out a duet of their hit "J'te l'dis quand même", and Michel Sardou and Francis Cabrel singing "Il Faudra Leur Dire", a song devoted to the kids of the world.

The performance also saw partnerships between the artists, such as when Michel Sardou was signed up with on phase by Jean-Jacques Goldman, Pierre Palmade, and Mimie Mathy for a performance of Sardou's hit, "Le France". In addition, the show featured ensemble numbers, with all the artists coming together to carry out powerful and genuine performances of "Les Yeux d'un Homme" and "La Chanson Des Restos", a song written specifically for the cause by Jean-Jacques Goldman.

Comical Bits and Skits
In addition to the musical numbers, the show consisted of a number of comedic minutes and acts, typically satirizing the world of opera and symphonic music. These light-hearted moments served to break the stress of the emotionally charged efficiencies and added another layer of entertainment for the audience. For example, comic Muriel Robin provided a humorous monologue about her experience checking out an opera home, while others took part in skits and tongue-in-cheek impersonations of famous opera characters.

Support for Les Restos du Cœur
At the heart of the performance was the continuous assistance for Les Restos du Cœur, which the event aimed to raise both funds and awareness for. Throughout the performance, the artists stressed the importance of supporting the company, with numerous members dealing with the audience about the work that Les Restos du Cœur provides for those in need. The show concluded with a touching tribute to the creator of Les Restos du Cœur, the late French comedian Coluche, who was remembered fondly by the members of Les Enfoirés.

In summary, "Les Enfoirés 1995 - Les Enfoirés à l'Opéra-Comique" was a fascinating and highly entertaining concert that showcased an extraordinary lineup of French talent. The artists delivered memorable efficiencies, filled with enthusiasm and emotion, all in assistance of a deserving cause-- Les Restos du Cœur.

Top Cast

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  • Liane Foly (small)
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  • Carole Fredericks (small)
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