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So, "We at Champignol" is this quirky little French comedy that dives into a turf war between two villages, all set against the soccer backdrop. You've got Claudius, who's a goalkeeper, and in a bizarre twist, he gets traded for a cow. Seriously, a cow! His transformation into the savior of Champignol is amusing, especially with the enchanting Solange entering the picture, which really adds a light romantic touch to the chaos. The pacing has a playful rhythm, makes you chuckle while you root for Claudius. The performances feel genuine, and there's something charmingly absurd about how soccer becomes the backdrop for village pride. Just a fun watch, really.
This film has seen a limited release on home video formats over the years, with various VHS and DVD editions popping up, but it's not widely available, making it somewhat of a hidden gem for collectors. There's a niche interest in its unique premise and the offbeat humor that encapsulates a specific era of French cinema. Keep an eye out for original prints, as they tend to be quite scarce and valued by those who appreciate its blend of sports and comedy.
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