Dominique Blanc does not need to be asked to talk about
La Douleur,
the autobiographical story of Marguerite Duras.
On September 28, the member of the Comédie-Française, 66, will resume the role of M., which earned him a Molière, at the Théâtre national populaire in Villeurbanne.
Fourteen years after having released it under the direction of Patrice Chéreau and the dancer Thierry Thieû Niang.
The Lyon actress has decided to play it all her life while making inroads into television and cinema, where she has already won four Césars.
On September 29, we will see her in the TF1
Syndrome E
series , based on the novel by Franck Thilliez.
And on October 5 in
The Origin of Evil
, directed by Sébastien Marnier.
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LE FIGARO.
- Why are you resuming
La Douleur
?
Dominique BLANC.
-
It's great Duras, a theatrical text of great value, probably written between 1945 and 1949. Marguerite knows that Robert Antelme was deported to Dachau, she thinks she'll never see him again.
She is with Dionys Mascolo, whom she…
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