"When I was shy."
The expression comes up regularly in the mouth of Charlotte Gainsbourg when we have the opportunity to have a conversation with her.
That of the day concerns
Les Passagers de la nuit
, the fourth feature film by Mikhaël Hers, of which she is the heroine.
And if, at 50, the child of the ball still reveals the stigmata of a cheeky teenager - a jacket and jeans too big for her, a slightly shifty gaze and a fragile voice -, she turns out to be much more talkative than formerly when it comes to discussing his work and his collaborations.
And even to indulge.
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Sipping an American coffee in a transparent plastic mug with a straw, she first remembers aloud the reasons that led her to accept the project.
“As in
Amanda,
his previous film, I liked the idea that Mikhaël Hers retraces a drama in a gentle way.
Besides, I loved meeting this man who we don't know if he is very shy or if, on the contrary, this enigmatic character...
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