“It’s pretty, isn’t it?”, Marie Gillain, star of “My father, this hero” with Gérard Depardieu tells an astonishing anecdote, 32 years after the release of the film!

Air so pure, pass, Coco before Chanel. Marie Gillain no longer counts the films in which she had the opportunity to play. At only 16 years old, the pretty brunette passed in front of the cameras never to stop. Since then, she has been filming. Currently in the cast of simple things by Eric Besnard, the 47-year-old actress has the chance to play opposite Lambert Wilson and Grégory Gadebois. In full promotion of this new project, the actress therefore granted an interview to our colleagues from South Info. An opportunity for her to confide in the feature film.

During her interview, Marie Gillain notably revealed that she was particularly touched by “the bond that is woven between the characters of Lambert Wilson and Grégory Gadebois”. “The first is hyperactive and on the verge of burnout and the second much more serene but lacks social relations. And then, this character of Camille, who we see a little less but who will create a link between these two men . It’s a film that is really good in this period. It invites us to take a little height, breathe and ask ourselves the fundamental questions of our links with those around us”, she explained before returning to her early career.

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Marie Gillain marked by Gérard Depardieu

It was at the beginning of the 90s that the actress began in the 7th art. For her first film, Marie Gillain starred with Gérard Depardieu in My father, this hero. A feature film that she is not likely to forget and that everyone is talking about. For her, “it’s a generational film, well especially for women”.

“History clearly marked them at the time and many of them tell me that they take pleasure in passing it on to their own daughters. It’s pretty, isn’t it? advance with all the women of this generation.” Tender confidences.

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