Cabu, the Master of Non-PC
Philippe Picard, Jérôme Lambert
2006 - 52 min - Couleur - France

Everyone in France knows Cabu. A past master of caricature famous for his acid sketches, he is a legend amongst newspaper cartoonists. For over forty years, his cartoons in the satirical reviews Hara-Kiri, Le Canard enchaîné, Pilote and Charlie Hebdo have skilfully lampooned the negative aspects of French society, poking fun at stupidity and intolerance.
Passionately anti-establishment, anti-military, anti-clerical, anti-politicians, anti-petty bourgeois, anti-sport and anti-bloodsports Cabu has become a symbol of protest, but who is the man behind the eternal adolescent persona?
To find out, we interview Cabu about himself and the themes running through his work the things that make him angry and the things he feels passionate about.



Author-Director : Philippe Picard, Jérôme Lambert
Editing : Françoise Tubaut
Delegate Producer : Bonne Pioche Productions

Distribution


Distributor : Bonne Compagnie