He is outspoken, but doesn't hesitate to snub you if he doesn't like the questions.
Talking to Vincent Lindon is like running a marathon.
There is a cadence, a rhythm, to be taken.
Distances to respect.
This does not prevent complicity.
On the contrary.
We run at the same height.
Sometimes the actor, who appeared five times in Stéphane Brizé's films, gets carried away.
The one who won the interpretation prize at Cannes for
The Law of the Market
in 2015 feels carried by his profession.
At 62, his loyalty to a few filmmakers he loves is bearing fruit.
Moreover, at the moment, the role that sticks to his skin is that of the new film by Brizé: this entrepreneur manhandled at the time of moral choices.
LE FIGARO.
- How would you qualify the character of Philippe Lemesle in
Another World
?
Vincent Lindon.
- There is first of all a starting axiom that we too often forget.
Philippe Lemesle's character is me.
I mean, it's my head, my nose, my eyes, my body, my...
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