Back from the Venice Film Festival, Rebecca Zlotowski has not unpacked her suitcase.
Leaving for Rome and Toronto, we meet her in Paris to talk about
Other People's Children
, her most personal film.
Also the most beautiful.
LE FIGARO.
- Between Léa Seydoux
(Belle Épine, Grand Central)
and Virginie Efira, you like blondes.
Is it a Hitchcockian fantasy?
Rebecca ZLOTOWSKI.
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It's true.
In the most autobiographical films I've shot, the actresses I project myself onto don't look like me at all.
I need this otherness to film at the right distance.
I'm not looking for a double.
I may have a Hitchcockian filmmaker's libido.
I take great pleasure in filming very fair skin and blondes that stand out in the night.
These are aesthetic and erotic reasons.
Your libido as a filmmaker is also noticeable in the way you film Roschdy Zem, who is much less blond…
Yes.
Roschdy Zem's nudity is not accidental.
The look worn by Virginie…
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