A Caesar earns you lots of new friends.
"I received a hundred text messages, I took the trouble to answer because I was very honored,"
says Bastien Bouillon.
On Friday February 24, the actor won the César for best male hope for
La Nuit du 12
, the big winner of the evening with six trophies, including those for best director and best film.
Dominik Moll's excellent thriller, a great critical and public success when it was released with 500,000 admissions, benefited from a theatrical release in the wake of its triumph at the Césars.
“It's great,
rejoices the actor.
Word of mouth worked, but since it came out in the summer, some people probably missed it.
So much the better for the life of the film.”
And so much the better for Bastien Bouillon.
The actor, 37, father of three, has been in the business for over twenty years.
Revealed in 2013 in
Two Autumns Three Winters,
a melancholy comedy by Sébastien Betbeder, alongside Vincent Macaigne, Bouillon has…
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