At first he is like on screen, calm build, almost invisible tight lips, fixed and gentle blue eyes.
But the sweetness doesn't last.
Nor this mysterious reserve which makes him so intense in the cinema.
Vincent Lindon, a fan of metaphors, could be compared in an interview to a storm or to an unprecedented meteorological phenomenon where blizzard and sirocco, thunder and breeze alternate.
He mimes, makes big gestures, plays, gets angry, laughs, makes people laugh, reprimands, compliments.
Boredom is not for today.
At 64, crowned with the highest distinctions (interpretation prize at the Cannes Festival in 2015 and César for best actor the following year for
La Loi du marche
, by Stéphane Brizé, president of the jury of the Cannes Festival in 2022, after having played in the Palme d'or
Titane
, by Julia Ducournau, in 2021), this pillar of French cinema is always “at full throttle”, as he carries himself.
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