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Avec « Reste un peu », Gad Elmaleh choisit l’humour pour évoquer son illumination intime

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« Reste un peu », de Gad Elmaleh. STUDIO CANAL A l’instar d’Elie Semoun, qui semble vouloir faire ses adieux et apurer les comptes avec son vieux père atteint de la maladie d’Alzheimer (Mon vieux), Gad Elmaleh – également humoriste, également célèbre, également juif séfarade – entraîne à son tour ses parents dans une aventure filmique. D’une

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