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The Rancho

Movie Mammuth Benoît Delépine and Gustave Kervern (2010)
Serge Pilardosse (Gérard Depardieu) is looking for his old pay slips. He stops in the nightclub Le Rancho.
Le Rancho à Saint-Palais-sur-Mer
Le Rancho à Saint-Palais-sur-Mer - Crédit : Le Rancho

“Bouncer? A pension for bouncers? Well that’s news.”

The bouncer of the nightclub (Jawad Le Flegme)

In search of his old pay slips to get his full pension, Serge (Gérard Depardieu) stops at the Rancho nightclub in Saint-Palais-sur-Mer. He was a bouncer in 1977.

He meets the new physiognomist of the club (Jawad Le Flegme) with whom he has a somewhat animated discussion. The bouncer curtly asks him to leave the place and to come back when the boss is back from his vacations.

The idea for the film came from Benoît Delépine while he was sleeping. He dreamed of Gérard Depardieu, with long hair, riding a Münch Mammuth motorcycle. It is then with Gustave Kervern that they transform this idea into a feature film.

1966

The Münch Mammuth that Gérard Depardieu rides is a German motorcycle created in 1966. Its particularity: it has a car engine, making it one of the most powerful in the world.

Rancho scene in Mammuth
Rancho scene in Mammuth – Credit: GMT Productions, No Money Productions
Rancho scene in Mammuth
Rancho scene in Mammuth – Credit: GMT Productions, No Money Productions

Le Rancho

The Rancho is a nightclub having the particularity to be located in a central patio of hacienda type in Saint-Palais-sur-Mer.

Close to Royan, the nightclub Le Rancho in Saint-Palais-sur-Mer offers 3 clubs dedicated to current music, electro and the 80s. Organized around a hacienda, the club has 8 bars and a restaurant.

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Le Petit Nicolas - la bande dessinée originale

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Did you know that Petit Nicolas was born as a color comic strip? IMAV éditions publishes for the first time in a comic book the complete plates written by René Goscinny and drawn by Sempé. These plates appeared between 1955 and 1956 in a Belgian magazine, Le Moustique, to which Sempé and Goscinny collaborated. Then they left Le Moustique and, three years later, in 1959, they resumed Le Petit Nicolas, this time in the form of illustrated stories. The stories appeared in Sud-Ouest Dimanche, then were published in books and were a huge success. The unpublished drawings that are published today in this album contain all the ingredients that will make the success of Little Nicholas. They are presented in the form of one-page gags. In his scenarios, Goscinny has already set up the springs of the saga and portrays the main characters. Sempé already represents an immediately identifiable Nicolas. This comic strip already has the flavor of what will make the success of the character, humor and poetry. The publication of the album Le Petit Nicolas, la bande dessinée originale (The Little Nicholas, the original comic strip) completes this series imagined by René Goscinny and Jean-Jacques Sempé. This rediscovered treasure allows us to discover the genesis of one of the most famous works of children’s literature.

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By Damien Biju

Monday, January 31, 2022

Passionné par le cinéma, les séries d'animations et les jeux vidéo, il rêve secrètement de voyager à travers le monde à la recherche des lieux les plus emblématiques de la pop culture à bord d'une Delorean.

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