
La Chanson-chanson 2002
In Xavier Diskeuve's short comedy *La Chanson-chanson* (2002), an unassuming supermarket loudspeaker technician named Walter stumbles into an unexpected spotlight when he auditions for France Television's quirky talent show of the same name.
Director: Xavier Diskeuve
Cast



Frequently Asked Questions
What is La Chanson-chanson (2002) about?
The film follows Walter, a supermarket loudspeaker technician who auditions for France Television's talent show *La Chanson-chanson* and lands an unexpected opportunity. His journey blends the monotony of daily work with the excitement—and uncertainty—of pursuing a dream.
Who directed La Chanson-chanson?
Xavier Diskeuve directed this short comedy, delivering a witty and atmospheric take on chasing fame.
Who stars in La Chanson-chanson?
The film features Alain Azarkadon, Nicolas Buysse, Nicole Colchat, Viviane Collet, Jean Giar, and François Maniquet in key roles.
Is La Chanson-chanson (2002) worth watching?
While the IMDb rating is unrated, this short comedy offers a charming and humorous take on ambition and opportunity. Its lighthearted tone and engaging characters make it a quick but satisfying watch for fans of Belgian cinema.
How long is La Chanson-chanson?
La Chanson-chanson (2002) has a runtime of 20 minutes.
About La Chanson-chanson (2002) — A supermarket speaker's shot at television stardom
In Xavier Diskeuve's short comedy *La Chanson-chanson* (2002), an unassuming supermarket loudspeaker technician named Walter stumbles into an unexpected spotlight when he auditions for France Television's quirky talent show of the same name. This whimsical 20-minute Belgian film blends workplace drudgery with showbiz dreams, capturing the absurdity of chasing fleeting fame against the backdrop of everyday life. With a dry, playful tone, Diskeuve crafts a slice-of-life tale that's as much about the characters' quirks as it is about the fleeting nature of opportunity.
Set against the sterile aisles and fluorescent lights of a local supermarket, Walter's journey from anonymity to a chance at television glory unfolds with gentle humor and a touch of melancholy. The ensemble cast, led by Alain Azarkadon and Nicolas Buysse, brings warmth and charm to this compact yet engaging story, making *La Chanson-chanson* a delightful discovery for fans of lighthearted, character-driven cinema.