Marie-Line and her judge, by Jean-Pierre Améris | Pink and beige

Jean-Pierre Améris directs Louane Emera and Michel Blanc in Marie-Line and her judgea learning story with a social content adapted from a novel by Murielle Magellan. The Press met the director in Paris.




Like Murielle Magellan’s novel, Marie-Line and her judge should have been called Changing the direction of riversbased on words borrowed from The beauty of Ava Gardnera pretty song by Alain Souchon. However, the producers and distributors, judging the title too poetic, preferred a more prosaic one.

If he had not already adapted it for television in 2012, Jean-Pierre Améris (The man who Laughs, The emotional anonymous) could have chosen The joy of living. “I love this character of Pauline, who is goodness personified, in this novel by Émile Zola. Like Pauline, Marie-Line’s strength is her joy of living,” confides the filmmaker, met in January at the Unifrance Rendez-vous.

“Besides, when I read the novel by Murielle Magellan, whom I know well since she is the screenwriter of several of my films, including The joy of livingwhat I liked was this question of social origin, that is to say, are we doomed to follow the same path as our parents or can we change it?

Coming from a very modest and violent background, Jean-Pierre Améris says that at the age of 14, he developed a passion for cinema: “I went in depressed, I came out feeling refreshed.”

After revealing to his parents his intention to make films, his father, worried about his son’s future, simply told him: “Forget it! It’s not for us! »


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