Les Romans Photos De Choron 1981 -
The core of the 1981 Romans-photos was the deliberate subversion of the melodramatic formula. While traditional romans-photos promised innocence and romance, Choron and scenarist Georges Wolinski provided cynicism and absurdity.
Essay Title: "Bête et Méchant" in Pictures: Reassessing Choron’s Romans-Photos (1981) Les Romans photos de Choron 1981
By using the high-contrast, often over-saturated photography style of 1970s/80s pulp magazines, they mirrored the aesthetic of what they were mocking to create dissonance. The core of the 1981 Romans-photos was the
This essay draft explores the 1981 publication Les Romans-photos du Professeur Choron , focusing on its role as a subversive, "bête et méchant" (stupid and nasty) satire of popular culture, published by Editions du Square. This essay draft explores the 1981 publication Les
The project was a collaboration between Wolinski (scenario) and Chenz (photography), ensuring a high level of polished absurdism.
Choron’s character often appeared as a cynical mentor or a chaotic protagonist, acting as a conduit for the "Hara-Kiri" spirit.
Coluche, Gainsbourg, Renaud, Souchon, Mitchell, Le Luron.