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2022-05-24T07:18:07.406Z


DAY 8 - François Chalais' interviews marked the history of the Festival. Le Figaro and Madelen, the INA platform, invite you to find them from May 17 to 28. Back in 1960.


On May 20, 1960, Jeanne Moreau took the stage at the Palais des Festivals to receive the Best Actress Award.

The jury chaired by Georges Simenon awarded him for his role in

Moderato Cantabile

, directed by Peter Brook from a novel by Marguerite Duras.

On receiving her trophy, she gives a knowing wink to her partner who remained in the room: Jean-Paul Belmondo.

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Discover here the 

"

Cinepanorama

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 by François Chalais with Jacques Tati

Two months earlier, he experienced his first public and critical screen triumph thanks to

A bout de souffle

, directed by Jean-Luc Godard.

Since his 1953, he had multiplied the remarkable appearances at the theater, but on the other hand, until this day, for the world of the seventh art, he was not considered as a headliner.

Read alsoThe Cannes Film Festival in the footsteps of François Chalais

The starting point of a career rewarded in 2011 with a Palme d'honneur.

He probably did not imagine it when, at the beginning of 1960, he answered questions from François Chalais, one of the first to believe in his cinematographic potential and in his future.

Find François Chalais'

Cinépanorama

programs on Madelen, the Ina platform.

Source: lefigaro

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