“The dialogue will save the world”
You are showing a family film and affection links. But still …
A father and his neighbor meet in tragic circumstances and will overcome them together. This story offers me an intimate role, which joins the parent’s reflections that I became four and a half years ago.
Your last cultural crush?
The cinema of Adam McKay which unrolls complex facts in a clear way. For example, in his film The Big Short, With the stroke of financiers before the subprime crisis.
The music that does you good in the evening?
The pieces of Chuck Berry. I like the rhythm of rock. I listened so much to it that I have it in my skin.
A character you dream of embodying?
The jocker, in Batman. I have always preferred the bad guys to the gentiles, because they have more thickness … Even if I have never interpreted.
The Madeleine de Proust from your childhood?
The red velvet seats of the performance halls. My mother working as a costume designer at the Strasbourg Opera, I ended up falling asleep during the-flence performances.
The person who counted the most in your family?
My maternal grandmother Suzanne, who took care of me, little. Every noon, she was preparing my favorite dishes to me, while commenting on radio programs … She made me curious.
A good plan to reconnect to nature?
I travel Europe on a motorcycle with friends, way Easy Rider, as you sleep with the locals. People have always opened the door to us.
For what cause would you mobilize?
Against cancer, which deprived me of my mother. In 2021, I was the sponsor of the sale of charity of the Hospices de Beaune for the benefit of the Curie Institute.
Pope Francis gives you an audience. What question burns your lips?
I rather believe that I would look at him acting … It’s a life necessarily a little extraordinary. By saying that, I think of a deschiens sketch where Bruno Lochet responds in a loop to François Morel: “But I am not pope!” »»
What beauty will save the world?
Dialogue. Especially when you don’t agree.
For you, Jesus, it’s …
My Italian origins: My paternal grandmother was a believer. And Strasbourg cathedral, whose pink sandstone comforts me.