VIDEO. Parisians play "Questions for a Balcony" during confinement

It has become a ritual.

VIDEO. Parisians play "Questions for a Balcony" during confinement

It has become a ritual. Noam Cartozo, resident of rue Saint Bernard in the 11th arrondissement of Paris, revisits the famous game show "Questions for a champion", renamed "Questions for a balcony", through a series of 10 general culture questions to his neighbors. A way to "bring joy" in this "terrible" period of confinement due to coronavirus.

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"I had put on some music in the first few days to be able to liven up the neighborhood a bit and that turned into a musical blind test, then into questions for a balcony, a series of ten questions worth one point, two questions worth are worth two points and we clash between teams", explains the initiator of the game, an actor by profession.

The game takes place in teams and sees the inhabitants of the even numbers compete against those of the odd numbers of rue Saint Bernard. The opportunity to overcome boredom in a good mood in the midst of confinement.