1,300 km from the North Pole, Jarry and Raphaël de Casabianca will live an unforgettable adventure. Or rather, will be able to rediscover their adventure shot a few months ago and broadcast this Tuesday, May 2 on France 2. Indeed, the second channel will broadcast a new number of “Meeting in unknown land” in Greenland. A journey that the 45-year-old comedian dreaded a lot as he revealed at the microphone ofEuropean 1 this Monday, May 1. Especially in relation to his homosexuality.
“When I agreed to make Rendez-vous en terre unknown, it was for me a parenthesis that I wanted sincere […] I really wanted to be myself and not to leave as a comedian, but to leave as a person. […] From seeing the show, I know they ask questions like do you have a wife, kids…?'”he explained at the microphone of our colleagues before specifying: “I wanted to tell the truth. I told myself that I was going to meet them, but they were also going to meet me. I was very afraid. I wondered what the Inughuit point of view was”.
A moment which Jarry could not escape and which will ultimately remain unforgettable for him as you will be able to discover this Tuesday, May 2. But for Raphaël de Casabianca too, this shoot was a wonderful experience. Invited to Figaro Buzz TVDamien Canivez and Sarah Lecoeuvre wanted to know what had been the most difficult for him on the set.
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Jarry, panicked in “Rendezvous in unknown land”
“It’s Jarry! When he sleeps, he snores”he quipped before becoming more serious: “No, I think what has been the hardest is the cold, combined with no night for three weeks. The body is messed up. It’s sunny all the time”.
On top of that, the duo lived alongside “hunters with many dogs”. “And casually the dogs bark all the time. And so in fact at night, even during the day, it makes noise and we don’t know when we get up, we don’t know what time it is East”informs the photographer and animator.
Jarry and Raphaël de Casabianca even had to face a snowstorm. A moment that worried the teams, and in particular the 45-year-old comedian. “When there’s a snowstorm, you can’t see anything. That’s when Jarry cracks up one morning”reveals the host. “Besides, he cracks so much that at some point he loses, I think, his reason, and there is a kind of madness that sets in”he continues before concluding and remembering: “and he doesn’t call me Raphaël but by another first name. I think the body lets go, the mind lets go, and he says to himself “but I’m not going to make it”.
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