Dans ce quatorzième épisode, je reçois Merwane Benlazar, standupper à Paris depuis plus de 15 ans, que l’on peut retrouver partout avec son spectacle « Le Formidable Merwane Benlazar » ou encore avec ses chroniques sur France Inter dans l’émission Zoom Zoom Zen.
Comme le veut le podcast, on ne parle pas de standup, mais on parle ici de cinéma et son rapport avec celui-ci.
Bonne écoute !
Pour en savoir plus sur Merwane : Toutes les dates de sa tournée en France et au Canada : https://snipfeed.co/merwanbenlazar
Ses chroniques sur France Inter : https://open.spotify.com/show/4C0PQgNNVXJX1SO42rufEG?si=1f1a5d8823a744ea
Son interview dans le podcast "Humeurs Humoristiques" : https://open.spotify.com/episode/6aanDg2ADSmQbk7XrvOdcy?si=WT_EeoSoT-mSsrHQG3Grgw
Son interview dans "Histoires de mec" : https://open.spotify.com/episode/2PnlhGJEr3YxXMP6GAmHmD?si=0b94b34811004244
Son passage dans "La Dinguerie Room" d'Amelle Chahbi : https://open.spotify.com/episode/524FcJRJaCjVyltxSGAQwZ?si=d926a749cf55494c
Suis le sur instagram pour ne rien rater : https://www.instagram.com/merwaneb/
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