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Just a dusting of snow on Montmartre's cobblestones on Tuesday. Photo: Eric Tenin of Paris Daily Photo.

 

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TRENDY TAPAS

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The bar at Mojita et Bob on Rue Oberkampf.

The lower stretch of Rue Oberkampf might well get its mojo back from the Belleville end with the recent arrival of tapas bar/restaurant Mojita et Bob (3, rue Oberkampf, 75011 Paris; tel.: 01 58 30 88 59), run by a charming young husband and wife team, and animated by the buzz of a happy young crowd. "Bob," by the way, is not the husband's name – it refers to "bring your own bottle," but they have plenty on hand, along with an extensive cocktail list, including, of course, mojitos. The tapas come from the creative end of the spectrum, with most dishes served in glasses or ramekins on rectangles of slate. Expect blood sausage with spiced banana and speculoos, grilled polenta with Emmenthal and Espelette peppers, pea mousse with chorizo, sardine rillettes, all very tasty. Not a patatas bravas in sight. It's a long way from the simple origins of authentic Spanish tapas, but these are done so well that you can forgive the occasional forays into culinary gymnastics. Colin Eaton

 

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GOURMET GROUPON

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An illustration from GourmanDeal′s Web Site.

Two young (24 and 26) French businessmen, tired of working for big corporations, have had the excellent idea of launching GourmanDeal, an upscale, more exclusive Groupon-style site for restaurants only, great news for those of us who have had far-less-than-satisfactory experiences with Groupon restaurants (read all about it here). GourmanDeal (in French only for the moment) offers an opportunity to try more expensive eateries like the excellent Le Quinze de Lionel Fleury without breaking the bank. The site′s founders, Damien Nantermet and Bruno Bouzid, promise to keep their standards high and plan to expand to other French and European cities. Heidi Ellison

 

Paris Update This Week's Events

For full details about an event, click on its name to visit the official Web site (in English when available).

Festival Au Fil des Voix

World music artists from Tunisia, Morocco, Guinea, Italy, Greece and more. Alhambra, Paris, through Feb. 11.

Ice Skating Rinks

Hôtel de Ville, Paris, through March 4.

Leonardo Live

> Filmed tour of the Leonardo da Vinci exhibition at the National Gallery in London, various cinemas, Paris, Feb. 16.

London Calling

> Festival of British films, Forum des Images, Paris, through Feb. 29.

Paris Fine Art

> Art and antique fair, Palais des Congrès, Paris, Feb. 10-20.

Robert Altman Film Festival

> Cinémathèque Française, Paris, through March 11.

Soldes

> Retail sales in Paris: through Feb. 14

Fonds Solidarité Sida Afrique

> Benefit concert with Yael Naim and many others, open to donors to this fund to fight AIDS in Africa, Cirque d'Hiver, Paris, Feb. 13

Steven Spielberg Film Festival

> The entire œuvre, Cinémathèque Française, Paris, through March 3.

 

Film

 

Les Bronzés 3

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Low Culture Lives!


Gigi (Marie-Anne Chazel) shows off her new boob job in Les Bronzés 3.

The big event in France this past week has been the opening of Les Bronzés 3: Amis pour la Vie. This is one of those French cultural phenomena that is difficult for outsiders to understand. Mention Les Bronzés to French people and their eyes light up with laughter as they recount one of their favorite moments from the first two films, Les Bronzés and Les Bronzés Font du Ski, which respectively recount the adventures of the same group of people on holiday in a Club Med-style resort in Africa and on a skiing vacation in France.

These mildly amusing films (the first one was an often spot-on satire of Club Med) created enduring character types and helped make stars out of the troupe of actors who created the original play. Michel Blanc was the unattractive loser, pathetically desperate to get laid; Josiane Balasko the long-suffering wife of the philandering, bad-tempered Gérard Jugnot; Thierry Lhermitte the athletic pretty boy who sleeps with all the women; Christian Clavier the egomaniacal doctor in embarrassingly skimpy thong bathing trunks, Marie-Anne Chazel the sweet blond bimbo.

One of the reasons these mediocre films have sunk so deeply into the French collective conscious is that they have been rerun so many times on prime-time television that just about every person in France of every age can identify one or both of the films with a particular moment in their lives. Although the first one came out in 1978 and the second a year later, young people who weren’t even born at the time often approached the actors in the street and begged them to made a sequel.

Unfortunately, that is just what they have done. Nearly 30 years later, the same actors (and director, Patrice Leconte) are back, looking every bit their middle age. The publicity machine has been working full time for this much-anticipated comeback, and the reviews have mostly been kind. The film, however, is a disaster. Self-consciously striving to re-create the gentle silliness of the earlier versions, it bombards us with juvenile gags (the children in the audience were enthralled) and, worse, bores us in the process.

The Bronzés films do serve one purpose: they provide consolation to intimidated foreigners who believe that all French people are sophisticated intellectuals. The truth is that low culture lives in France, especially when it comes to humor. As is often noted, this is the country that worshipped Jerry Lewis’s worst antics and thought Benny Hill a god.

Let’s hope the Bronzés crew decides to let the group of holiday friends go gracefully into old age offscreen.

Heidi Ellison

© 2008 Paris Update

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