“A Caesar is above all those with whom we share it, so I think of my friends, my father, my mother, my brothers, my son... You are the most precious thing I have in the world. »
Her voice trembling with emotion, Adèle Exarchopoulos receives the César for best actress in a supporting role for her interpretation of Chloé in
I will always see your faces
by Jeanne Herry, ten years after her César for female revelation for her role in
La Vie by Adèle
.
On the red carpet, she confided to Léna Situations who held the microphone for Canal+ social networks, that the first person she would call would be without hesitation: “her mother!”
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“Thank you to those who watched me when I was selling sandwiches”
In her acceptance speech, Adèle Exarchopoulos briefly looks back on her early career, when she sold sandwiches with her father.
“Thank you to the people who looked at me when I was selling sandwiches in my early days,” citing, among others, Abdellatif Kechiche, the director of
La Vie d'Adèle,
despite the controversies that the film and its direction of actors had aroused .
She does not forget those who worked alongside her during
I will always see your faces.
“Thank you to everyone who worked on this film, the management, the canteen: there were some really good chocolate cakes!
Thanks to the producers.
Thanks to everyone who was with me, we had a heist in this category,” she joked, referring to the four actresses from the film nominated in this same category.
“I’m sharing it with all my fellow males who haven’t been nominated.”
“I think of all the Chloes in the world”
In
I will always see your faces
, Adèle Exarchopoulos plays Chloé, a young woman victim of incest.
A subject present in other films nominated this evening.
“Jeanne thank you for this role, I will never forget it.
I think of all the Chloes in this world who are trying to repair the irreparable.
Thank you for shining a light on social workers, volunteers, people who try to repair others and society with the little means they have.
It is to them that all our gratitude must go.”
An emotion that won over the public.