Forum of Independents - Competition 2005 / Doo Wop / France 2004
Doo Wop tells the story of Ziggy, a young music producer and dreamer, who has problems with love, friendship, money and music. One of the best Paris films since Godard´s Breathless, with Michael Fitoussi (Ziggi) as a contemporary version of Jean Paul Belmondo, and the city of Paris as the second protagonist.
                
        
                        
                A summer day in Paris. Ziggy wakes up and starts his day as always, in a neighbourhood bistro: a real Parisian type with a hat and cigarette usually hanging from the corner of his mouth. Then he sets off to see a friend who sells old books by the Seine, he meets other friends in the kitchen of the local restaurant, bumps into his ex-girlfriend who left him some time ago, and meets a new girl, Maja, a singer working as a bartender. He likes to imagine himself as a music producer and manager of a band who’ll one day play at Olympia - but this is just a dream. In reality, the group only plays from time to time in dingy little clubs and Ziggy himself just tries to get by. In fact, he owes money and has to hide from his creditors... One of the best Paris films since Godard’s Breathless, with Michael Fitoussi (Ziggy) as a contemporary version of Jean Paul Belmondo and the city of Paris as the second protagonist.
90 min / Color, 35 mm
                    Director David Lanzmann
                                                            / Screenplay David Lanzmann
                                                                                / Dir. of Photography Pascal Lagriffoul
                                                                                / Music Les Chaussettes Sales
                                                                                                                        / Editor David Lanzmann
                                                                                                                        / Producer David Lanzmann
                                                                                / Production Les Films de la Gaiolé
                                                                                                                        / Cast Mikael Fitoussi, Elina Lovensson, Caroline Ducey
                                                                                                                        / Contact MDC Int. GmbH, Les Films de la Gaiolé
                                                                                
                                    
                                            David Lanzmann (b. 1974, Paris) began in 1996 making several music videos, commercials and short films. In 2001 he directed the 30-minute film Les chausettes sales, for which he wrote the script and composed the soundtrack. It was shown at several international film festivals and was nominated for Oscar in 2003.
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                                Marta Švecová
                Festival Organizer, Film Institution Rep., Sales Agent
                                Wigbert Moschall
                Distributor
                                David Lanzmann
                Film Director
                                Mikael Fitoussi
                Actor
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