They giggle.
"
Our best reviews, lately, it was in Le
Figaro
that we had them ...
" Benoît Delépine and Gustave Kervern are fond of the paradox, the well-pointed out antithesis.
They themselves constitute one, at least visually.
The first throws his laughter and his hair - to make Nicolas Cage jealous - back;
the second laughs silently, arms crossed and chin lowered.
The first, dressed dark, chats without forcing himself;
the second, in a Hawaiian shirt, looks crumpled.
Gérard Depardieu compares Kervern to
"a hedgehog"
(hence the friendship with Delépine?).
See also
Clear history
, a comedy on the digital bill
On Wednesday September 15, a cocktail was given at the Halle Saint-Pierre in the Baltard style, the temple of brut art.
The two men present there not a film but a book, full of anecdotes, on their careers (
The Cinema of Benoît Delépine & Gustave Kervern
, ed. La Tengo).
A series of interviews in which Jean Dujardin or Benoît Poelvoorde participated - Michel Houellebecq would have liked to but he was depressed on the day of the interview.
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