This could be the start of a scene written by Bertrand Blier.
A thunderous hubbub (unhappy high school students) rises from the street to the window of his apartment.
But the director remains categorical:
"I will not go to the balcony to greet."
On the occasion of the broadcast, this evening on Ciné +, of a documentary in which he exchanges with Patrice Leconte and Bertrand Tavernier, the 81-year-old filmmaker rewinds his career.
The son of the legendary Bernard Blier made a name for himself in cinema in 1974 with
Les Valseuses
.
Other successes followed, such as
Cold buffet
,
Evening dress
,
Too beautiful for you
,
Le Bruit des glaçons
… On this half-century of cinema, he raises an eyebrow a bit disillusioned, continuing to wield his favorite weapon: the wit.
Who knows if that's not a way to avoid talking about yourself ...
LE FIGARO.
- You have been giving interviews for sixty years and it still feels like we don't know who you are…
Bertrand BLIER.
-
But I don't know either
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