Pourvu qu’on ait l’ivresse
- 1957
- France
- 20 minutes
- French
In a dance club, a shy young man observes the pretty girls around him, but can’t pluck up the courage to speak to any of them. A bag lying on one of the tables catches his eye and he changes places. He tries to regain his composure, envious of the other young men’s boldness. A wedding party arrives and the festivities begin. Caught up in the heady mood, he dons a mask and asks the bride for a dance. Having accomplished this exploit, he leaves.
- Production : Films J.-D. Pollet
- Editing : Michel Durantel; Jean-Daniel Pollet
- Sound : Yves Bouyer
- Photography : Jean-Daniel Pollet; Jacques Dürr