All audiences, adults and children aged 12 and over
Duration 1h30
Benjamin Tholozan grew up in a village in the south of France, a land of Provence, Latin, violent, truculent. A land of bullfights. Trivial and sacred are constantly intertwined. His whole family still lives there, and they all speak with Midi accents. Except for him. To become an actor, he erased his accent. He speaks pointu. In other words, with the accent of power.
In this historical and family epic, Benjamin Tholozan, accompanied by a musician, brings the colorful characters of his family into dialogue with the famous figures who made French and the Touraine accent the only language still legitimate today.
Duration 1h30
Benjamin Tholozan grew up in a village in the south of France, a land of Provence, Latin, violent, truculent. A land of bullfights. Trivial and sacred are constantly intertwined. His whole family still lives there, and they all speak with Midi accents. Except for him. To become an actor, he erased his accent. He speaks pointu. In other words, with the accent of power.
In this historical and family epic, Benjamin Tholozan, accompanied by a musician, brings the colorful characters of his family into dialogue with the famous figures who made French and the Touraine accent the only language still legitimate today.





