Bright eyes, hands under the knees and legs crossed, in a sweater and jeans, Isabelle Carré, 51, stands like a child.
Almost intimidated.
Moreover, like those who do not always feel in their place, she speaks quickly without ceasing to smile, in the benevolent shadow of Marcello Mastroianni, who was a regular at the Hôtel de l'Abbaye, in the center of Paris. .
A great director has just told her about a film project, but she won't say more, out of superstition.
On the other hand, the words come by themselves to approach
La Campagne
, by the Briton Martin Crimp, directed by Sylvain Maurice, which she plays with mastery at the Théâtre du Rond-Point.
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In fact, the actress has long dreamed of playing the British author.
Mainly translated by Philippe Djian, she adds.
“I followed his writing workshop at Gallimard.
Which gave him the courage to write in his turn, to make his voice heard and to create his universe
.
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