The former mayor of Aniche, Michel Meurdesoif. - Aniche my town

He is thirsty for revenge. At 72, Michel Meurdesoif, the former mayor of Aniche, in the North, could have a peaceful retirement hoeing his garden. But no. He still has the Communist resource and, above all, he still has not digested his defeat, in 2014, against Marc Hémez (DVD) for around forty votes. To retrieve his seat, Michel Meurdesoif is back in the countryside under the banner of the Citizen Rally and with a mini super production as a promo clip.

Michel Meurdesoif administered the town of Aniche, 10,000 inhabitants, for a quarter of a century, between 1989 and 2014. For members of the Citizen Rally list (RC), the political opponents of the former mayor have continued to blame the latter for his age, too advanced according to them to run for mayor again.

It is well done, but what is its message?

In order to show that the septuagenarian is still in the game, the party volunteers have given everything to make a campaign clip that they consider "original" and "far from the clichés". We can see Michel Meurdesoif in virtuoso of computer coding, giving a lesson to a young girl who struggles with her Mac. In two stages and three movements, the former mayor made a campaign website with little onions in front of the staggered eyes of the intern. It is well done, there are special effects and the editing is dynamic. Basically, aesthetically, the product is successful.

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No doubt that Michel Meurdesoif's computer prowess in the film is at least exaggerated. Besides, he does not claim to be an emeritus coder. Suddenly, we can wonder about the message conveyed by this clip.

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