This Wednesday, November 13, 2024, movie fans will be able to find Gérard Jugnot in a brand new film, We should have gone to Greece. On the occasion of the promotion of this feature film, the actor was present on the airwaves of RTL this Monday, November 11, 2024. Asked about the disappearance of Michel Blanc, who died on October 3,
Gérard Jugnot returned to the tributes of certain people who honored the memory of his friend.
“I was extremely touched by this display of emotion, on him and on us. In the street, I often receive condolences, even though he wasn't my familybut it's a real family all the same”,
he confided. But for the actor, this situation is also tiring.
Gérard Jugnot confides in his impossible mourning
In fact, he continues to be approached and approached in the street, making his mourning impossible: “It’s a little tiring. Well, not tiring, but sad, because as soon as you forget a little, there’s someone who reminds you.”he confides, before continuing:
“The other time I saw myself in shows, I was a little sinister”he declared.
Indeed,
since the death of Michel Blanc, Gérard Jugnot continues to be questioned about the disappearance of his friend. “We must fight, because that is our credo”, believes the actor. Questioned on November 9 on the set of C l'hebdo, the actor returned to the day of Michel Blanc's death.
The day Gérard Jugnot learned of the death of Michel Blanc
Gérard Jugnot then reveals the circumstances in which he learned of the disappearance of his friend. “It was Josiane who called me… We had followed the adventures of his multiple heart attacks, and in the evening, he left”he explained.
He then went out “from a screening of a very nice film, which is called 'The Bicycle', and which is a film about mourning, by the way. I went out, and I got this message, there you go…”,
he declared. “We didn’t see each other much anymore,” but they laughedt “like idiots, like in high school”each time they met for their greatest happiness. Upsetting confidences for those who must now live with grief and who cannot heal their wounds.