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Le Plongeur by Stéphane Larue
Le Plongeur by Stéphane Larue











Le Plongeur by Stéphane Larue

I couldn’t just use them as a vague source.” As for the unnamed dishwasher’s finely drawn co-workers, he said “These are people who actually existed, and they are the core of the story. “The dishwasher sees everything, like a fly on the wall,” Larue said in explaining his choice of narrator. Larue’s eye is so keen, his grip on his milieu so sure, that a set-piece description of a busy night in the overworked kitchen of a trendy Plateau restaurant can take on the drama of a war story, with all the shifting dynamics, loyalties and small betrayals implied. I’m part-owner of a bar today.”įor those who have been a part of the nocturnal kitchen world, the sense of identification with The Dishwasher is intense for those of us who haven’t, it’s like being granted entry into a heretofore private realm, one with its own intricate codes and rituals. Then came the switch to bars and bartending. “Then into the dining room: busboy, waiter, maître d’, manager. “Dishwasher, kitchen helper,” Larue said, listing off the rungs on his restaurant ladder. Encouraged by his editor, Larue dove headlong for inspiration back to his late teens and the start an ongoing 19-year sojourn in the restaurant and bar business, one that was maintained through Cégep and university, where he majored in comparative literature while also battling an addiction, of which more later. “It was supposed to be short,” Larue said with the air of someone who has gone a long way in the opposite direction.

Le Plongeur by Stéphane Larue

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Le Plongeur by Stéphane Larue

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  • Ana Kiri Superstarwill hit theaters in 2024. With two friends (including Charlotte Aubin who plays his unpredictable lover), Vincent and Ana form the central quartet living on the fringes of society in this independent film combining action, stunts, chases, explosions, but also introspection. “It is about someone who is secretly trying to die, explains the actor we have just met on the set of this feature film, between two scenes. He will hold the role of Vincent, the brother of Ana (Catherine Brunet). We will also find Maxime de Coret in the second feature film by director Francis Bordeleau ( Wolfe ). “The he story takes place mainly at night, in the wintery Montreal of the early 2000s, exactly as in the book. “It's a rolling fire of scenes in the kitchen,” says the actor who will also take over the role of Réginald in the series 5e rang next March. The latter plays Stéphane, the main character in this story of a 19-year-old young man who finds a job as a dishwasher in a restaurant in order to pay his gambling debts.Īccording to Maxime de Cotret, Le Plongeur remains faithful to the novel which included many scenes of “rush” in the kitchen.













    Le Plongeur by Stéphane Larue