"I love the job, not a fan of the industry" : Jean Dujardin cashes in on the hypocrisy present in the seventh art against Roman Polanski and Woody Allen

"I love the job, not a fan of the industry" : Jean Dujardin cashes in on the hypocrisy present in the seventh art against Roman Polanski and Woody Allen

Comedian Jean Dujardin was cash in the middle of the seventh art about the hypocrisy present against Roman Polanxi and Woody Allen.

Actor Jean Dujardin will be in theaters tomorrow for the release of the feature film. black roadsBased on the bestselling book by Sylvain Tesson, Denis Imbert sits in the director’s chair. The 50-year-old actress benefited from her media tour and interview with our colleagues. Parisian To get back to the Polanski case. He especially expressed a hypocrisy that existed in the middle of the seventh art.

I can’t calculate the direction of the wind. In my early interviews for J’accuse (she starred in Roman Polanski’s movie and the director was assaulted on several rape charges, editor’s note), I said to myself, ‘You’re not going to warm up and try to be a knight. in the middle.’ I love the job, not a fan of the industryhe explained to our colleagues.

He was later questioned about the firing of some comedians following allegations of sexual abuse against the father of Woody Allen’s daughter Dylan.

Or (They) even refunded the money. It’s actually meaningless. It is not possible to want to be good everywhere. You have to choose, decide. Yes, that’s right, some of them went astray while I was blaming, and I know who it is. let me clean it. There’s one thing I hate, and that’s the vendetta, the individualized herd. I’m not on anyone’s side, but don’t ask me to join the pack. I wrote Brice de Nice as revenge for a humiliation I experienced at school. ‘Broken’ comes from my childhood. Watching someone get humiliated drives me crazy.” said.

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Source: Programme Television

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