“Now that has changed”: Vincent Lindon opens up about what really matters to him

“Now that has changed”: Vincent Lindon opens up about what really matters to him
“Now that has changed”: Vincent Lindon opens up about what really matters to him

The year 2024 for Vincent Lindon was particularly prolific and 2025 promises to be just as intense for the 65-year-old actor. While he is expected to be cast in Ruben Östlund's next film this year, he is showing this Wednesday, January 22 from Play with firea drama directed by Delphine and Muriel Coulin. Alongside young hopefuls Benjamin Voisin and Stefan Crepon, the actor who made a rare appearance with his children Suzanne and Marcel last year, plays the role of a father who faces difficulties with one of his sons .

In full promotion for the release of this film which is close to his heart, the former companion of Sandrine Kiberlain agreed to answer questions from Laurent Delahousse, in his show 8:30 p.m. Sunday. The opportunity for Vincent Lindon to discuss what has changed in the perception of his profession over the years. “When I was young, I dreamed of being said : 'Look, I saw the movie, I'm not crazy about the movie, but so you in it, you're great.' This is when we are young because we believe that we will get noticed by doing like that and by pressing on others to emerge like in the water when we…”explains the actor who revealed why he was destabilized in C to you recently.

Vincent Lindon stopped being individualist

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With age and experience, the vision of things has evolved and now, Vincent Lindon sees his job in a very different way. “When you get older, you realize it’s the opposite. Everyone needs to be well around you for you to be well. and so for me, today, the best compliment is to be told: 'We loved the film.'”indicates the actor in a relationship with the discreet Cécile Duffau, before adding: “And the same for the best. Yes, at 28 I wanted to be the best and now that has changed. The best became: No, today, what I love and what I have been in love with for a good 25 years now, is work, doing my job well, any job. I like to do things well.”

A beautiful confession from Vincent Lindon, whose family is fighting for an invaluable asset that has been missing for decades, who has seen his mentality evolve over the years and prefers to play it collectively rather than individually.

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