Juliette Binoche was 4 years old in 1968, the backdrop to La Bonne Épouse , the comedy by Martin Provost in which she plays the director of a housewife school disheveled by the wind of freedom blowing over France. Meeting with an actress without taboo.
LE FIGARO.- Martin Provost wrote the role of Paulette thinking of you. You couldn't refuse?
Juliette Binoche. - We met for another project that could not see the light of day. I hope it will happen. It is not a comedy, the subject is quite subversive, with a first male role. My character is secondary but powerful. In the meantime, Martin wrote the screenplay for La Bonne Épouse with me in mind. It didn't put me under pressure. He wrote it and staged it with great enthusiasm. I think it's visceral to shoot for a director, as for an actor to play. La Bonne Épouse was easy to assemble thanks to the quality of the script and the subject, very in tune with the times. The #Metoo movement is not coming
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