In the new feature film directed by Michel Leclerc, The mixture of genresspectators will also be able to discover Marguerite, former candidate of the Star Academy. The mixture of genres tells the story of Simone, a policewoman infiltrated in a feminist collective that she suspects of complicity in murder. As she risks being unmasked, she decides to use Paul, a gentle and harmless man, as a blanket to protect herself.
Benjamin Lavernhe confides in his new film
Questioned by TV magazine This Tuesday, April 15, Benjamin Lavernhe said that he was reluctant to read the scenario, before being finally seduced by the complexity of the characters and the scope of the subject.
“I told myself that Michel Leclerc was a little swollen to talk about his moods, his fears, his doubts as a man in the midst of a revolution #MeToo. I had the feeling that it was not in tune with the times. And finally, I realized that he was not trying to complain, nor to draw the brake on the evolution of our society. I found that daring to express what he was going through was healthy and liberating. I wanted to accompany him in there“He said.
The actor cash in his place in his couple with Rebecca Marder
The actor, who embodied Father Pierre in the cinema, also took advantage of this interview to make some confidences about his private life, his relationship with his partner Rebecca Marder, and in the place he occupies as a man within their couple. “”I am not yet a deconstructed man. I am in reconstruction! I still have a bit of a way to go because I have macho reflexes. It comes from my somewhat archaic parental scheme. (…) My old reflexes also come from the heroes of my childhood, especially in the cinema. All this contaminates us, and when we become aware of it, it is an electric shock, an emergency“he confessed with sincerity in the columns of TV magazine While stressing that certain political figures, such as Donald Trump or Vladimir Putin, do not promote the evolution of mentalities in society.