Natalie Portman was the guest of the program C to you on France 5 to promote her new Fountain of Youth film. The actress surprised Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine and her columnists by revealing how the Dinner of Cons marked her high school years. She even replayed a cult scene and it’s surprising.
This Monday, May 5, Natalie Portman was passing through the set of C to you as part of the promotion of Fountain of Youthan adventure film directed by Guy Ritchie, where she shares the poster with John Krasinski. She plays Charlotte Purdue, a woman who, with her brother Luke, embarks on a quest to find the legendary fountain of youthful. The film will be available on Apple TV+ from May 23.
In the meantime, the former wife of Benjamin Millepied returned to her journey but also His admiration for France In the France 5 program. While the actress lives in Paris, she confirmed that she had her passion for France through French cinema, with the films of Jean-Pierre Jeunet such as Delicatessen or The city of lost children.
Natalie Portman revisits a cult scene from the dinner of idiots live in C to you
But Natalie Portman also learned Molière’s language thanks to another much more surprising film: Cons dinner. It was in high school, during her French lessons, that she discovered the comedy of Francis Veber. “”It’s true, I watched these films in my French lessons in high schoolit was great. I remember that you had to play dialogues for exercises“, she said. Pushed by host Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine, Natalie Portman then played an emblematic scene of the feature film.
With an impeccable accent, the 43 -year -old mother embarked on the sequence where the character of François Pignon, played Jacques Villeret, calls just Leblanc, embodied by Francis Huster, by pretending to be a Belgian producer wanting to adapt to the cinema the book of the latter, The little merry -go -round horse. “I am a Belgian producer“said Natalie Portman, causing astonishment and admiration on the set, especially from the host.”But you do it incredibly !“She said. An unlikely sequence.
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