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La face cachée de l'homme en noir

La face cachée de l'homme en noir

HD
6.8/10
2025
  • Release Date: 2025-07-16
  • Genres: Documentary, History
  • Rating: 6.8 (5 votes)
  • Runtime: 99 min
  • Subtitles:
    French, English

Review & Score: La face cachée de l'homme en noir

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You've seen him interview Mikhail Gorbachev, Angelina Jolie, Robbie Williams, Mariah Carey, Brad Pitt, Jane Fonda, Robert De Niro... You know him, but you don't really know him. Everyone has talked about Ardisson without ever getting close to the truth about him. (Auto Summary)

✅ Pros — 2

  • Positive audience reception.
  • Strong acting performance.

✖ Cons — 1

◼ Neutral / Mixed Notes — 2
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Synopsis

You've seen him interview Mikhail Gorbachev, Angelina Jolie, Robbie Williams, Mariah Carey, Brad Pitt, Jane Fonda, Robert De Niro... You know him, but you don't really know him. Everyone has talked about Ardisson without ever getting close to the truth about him. My ambition: to reveal the man behind the costume of "The Man in Black." I thought to myself: if anyone can figure him out, it's me, a journalist and portraitist who has lived with him for 15 years. Who is the private Thierry behind the spectacular Ardisson? What we discover is how much Ardisson's personal history reflects the eras he has lived through, their contradictions, their utopias, their excesses, their violence. Like so many facets of a man and of society at the turn of the century.

La face cachée de l'homme en noir is a thoughtful exploration of truth, reality, and untold stories. Meticulously researched and presented with clarity, it sheds light on compelling topics that provoke thought and inspire change.

Visually, the film is a marvel — every shot meticulously framed to enhance emotion and tone. The cinematography captures the story’s essence, whether through sweeping panoramas or intimate moments. Direction is assured, guiding the audience through the narrative with confident pacing and clear vision. Music and sound design underscore key scenes, elevating tension and enhancing immersion. Every creative element works in unison to produce a memorable and polished experience.

La face cachée de l'homme en noir provides more than just entertainment — it delivers resonance. Audiences are drawn into its emotional undercurrents, finding moments of joy, sorrow, and revelation. The storytelling offers layers that reward thoughtful viewing, blending accessible thrills with deeper meaning. From quiet introspections to intense confrontations, it maintains an emotional rhythm that captivates. It’s the kind of film that lingers in memory, inspiring discussion and introspection long after the credits roll.

In the end, La face cachée de l'homme en noir stands as a shining example of cinematic craft — a harmonious blend of narrative, performance, and technical achievement. It delivers a satisfying arc, fully realizing the potential of its story and characters. Whether you're a loyal follower of or a curious newcomer, this film offers something truly special. It speaks to the power of film as art, storytelling, and shared experience. Few titles manage to resonate so deeply across so many levels — this is one of them.

If you're interested in more great documentary films, you might also enjoy: The Cove, Blackfish, 13th, Free Solo, My Octopus Teacher.

Cast & Characters

  • Audrey Crespo-Mara as Self (Thierry Ardisson's wife) : Interviewer
  • Thierry Ardisson as Self (Audrey Crespo-Mara's husband) : Interviewed
  • Manon Ardisson as Self (Thierry Ardisson's daughter) : Interviewed
  • Ninon Ardisson as Self (Thierry Ardisson's daughter) : Interviewed
  • Gaston Ardisson as Self (Thierry Ardisson's son) : Interviewed
  • Patrick Ardisson as Self (Thierry Ardisson's brother) : Interviewed
  • Catherine Barma as Self (Thierry Ardisson's producer) : Interviewed
  • Anne Méaux as Self (Thierry Ardisson's friend) : Interviewed
  • Laurent Baffie as Self (Thierry Ardisson's friend) : Interviewed
  • Philippe Corti as Self (Thierry Ardisson's friend) : Interviewed

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