The emblematic actress of
Captain Marleau
is the portrait of the week of Nikos Aliagas in "50'inside".
The opportunity for her to return to her complicated beginnings, from the street to the front of the stage.
She made her late stage debut at the age of 28 and landed her first film role twenty years later in the film
Louise Wimmer
.
In addition to being "the discovery of the Venice Film Festival" in 2011, he won the César for best first film in 2013.
The excerpt chosen by the journalist shows the director of the film kissing the actress and collecting his trophy on the stage.
"Corinne, it's yours too.
I will lend it to you for your fireplace or your altar”
, then launched Cyril Mennegun in the direction of the room.
“He never lent it to me, eh”
, reveals Corinne Masiero with humor ten years later.
However, going back to these memories is not trivial for her.
The 59-year-old woman, known for her explosive character, cannot contain her emotion in the face of Nikos Aliagas.
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He then seeks to understand what touches her so much.
"Does it touch you because it's the first time you've had recognition like that from the profession?"
, he asks.
While wiping her tears, she corrects her interlocutor:
“Bah there it was not me, it was the whole film.
It was Cyril.
He's a guy I adore, he's my brother.
Same, he comes from a professional background who fought to write his thing.
It was the first time for many people in this team.
It was a good time
,” she recalls, her eyes staring into space.