This Monday, February 13, channel+ presented a new series called Django. This western is based on Sergio Corbucci’s 1966 film of the same name. The story takes place in Texas in 1872. Django settles in New Babylon, founded by John Ellis, a former slave, and Sarah, a young teenager. orphan. All outcasts are considered here, regardless of their origin, race or creed. Eight years ago, Django’s family was murdered. However, he is confident that his daughter Sarah survives. She is about to marry John Ellis when Django finds her in New Babylon. Sarah, on the other hand, does not want Django to stay in town for fear of trouble. But Django is determined not to leave to reconnect with his daughter.
On the occasion of the broadcast DjangoPlaying the role of the hero, Matthias Schoenaerts was invited to the set.as a party the same day channel+. The 45-year-old actress described her vision for the series as follows:It’s hard to describe. We have an existential feeling that talks more about the choices we make in our lives and the consequences of our choices. We are not very keen on the stylization of violence, but inevitably there are elements of violence.“
Nathalie Levy later returned to Matthias Schoenaerts’ cinematic debut, particularly her reveal. bullhead He won the César for best male prospect for his role in 2011, and especially in his 2013 consecration. Of rust and bone by Jacques Audiard. The Belgian actress admitted that she has a real admiration for the famous French director: “He’s someone with a real look. A precise look at the player’s existence. Someone who really looks and knows how to act, who knows the heart of comedian acting. It looks very sincere. He always seeks sincerity, truth and simplicity. In fact, he is always on the lookout for non-comedy.“
Inside Of rust and bone, Matthias Schoenaerts shared the bill with Marion Cotillard. The two characters played by the actors in the film are strongly connected. In everyday life, the Belgian admits that he doesn’t have the same relationship with the Oscar-winning actress, among other flaws of her busy schedules: “We have lives that take us in all directions around the world. From time to time we lose contact, we rediscover contact… It goes out, comes back, moves, like the seasons.“
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Source: Programme Television

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