He has the natural self-confidence of those who know how to chart the course for themselves.
In this Parisian backyard not far from the Place de la Concorde, Victor Belmondo, 27, sits relaxed and with a touch of apprehension.
Brown hair, green eyes and a trendy little beard, Jean-Paul Belmondo's grandson is playing in
Envole-moi
, Christophe Barratier's new film (
Les Choristes,
La Nouvelle Guerre des Buttons
)
.
The film tells how the son of a surgeon (Gérard Lanvin) who spends his life in a nightclub, will be forced to take care of a seriously ill 12-year-old child whose life hangs by a thread ...
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With five years of career and eight films on the clock (including
My Baby
by Lisa Azuelos, in 2015, which released him from anonymity), Victor Belmondo is not being smart.
Nepotism?
Very little for him.
In Barratier's “feel good movie”, he bursts the screen.
His talent is obvious.
"My character is a carefree, carefree daddy who
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