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Adieu Vénus

Beauty, a virgin Aphrodite-Venus, Ideal of a woman, is supported in order to be able to return from where she came, to her origin, pure, before the Acropolis, having taken the wrong path, via Venice, having been deviated - as tragically revealed by the child (son to whom and from whom?) Given to him by a Mother, such abandonment is given to her - by a man with multiple figures, evoking a non-antagonist Oedipus-Christian, an opponent , wrestler, to the world, himself supported by Epigone, both at their greatest risk.

Top Cast

  • Mathilde Mosnier

    Mathilde Mosnier

    La Beauté

  • Julien Cosquéric

    Julien Cosquéric

  • Catherine Badet-Corniou

    Catherine Badet-Corniou

    La Mère

  • Pierre Rousselle

    Pierre Rousselle

  • Raphaël Mathon

    Raphaël Mathon

  • Anthony Bougon

    Anthony Bougon

    Epigone

Overview

Beauty, a virgin Aphrodite-Venus, Ideal of a woman, is supported in order to be able to return from where she came, to her origin, pure, before the Acropolis, having taken the wrong path, via Venice, having been deviated - as tragically revealed by the child (son to whom and from whom?) Given to him by a Mother, such abandonment is given to her - by a man with multiple figures, evoking a non-antagonist Oedipus-Christian, an opponent , wrestler, to the world, himself supported by Epigone, both at their greatest risk.

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