"This was his idea." : Audrey Crespo-Mara returns to her moving interview with Florent Pagny on Seven to Eight

"This was his idea." : Audrey Crespo-Mara returns to her moving interview with Florent Pagny on Seven to Eight

In an interview with our colleagues from “Pure Media”, Audrey Crespo-Mara talked about the interview with Florent Pagny last March that left its mark on the audience.

It is an interview that upset many French people. at the show on March 5 seven to eightFlorent Pagny has spoken openly about his fight against lung cancer. In an interview with our colleagues Pure MediaAudrey Crespo-Mara, who directed the portrait that ended TF1’s Sunday show, is back for this important interview. He also assures that this meeting is the most important meeting of this season. “It was his idea. He called me one evening. He knew he had been sick for six months. He wanted to talk about his reconstruction.”remembered in the preface. “We were going to meet three times a year, but unfortunately the last episode was not the salvation we dreamed of. I didn’t know Florent Pagny personally. In real life, I discovered a man who was more cashier than the public. We have his image. I think it gave a lot of hope because this disease is in France today. does not spare any family and was a real positive vector for that matter”, continued the journalist. Audrey Crespo-Mara described the backstage of this interview, before the release of her portrait of the week, with an exceptional 30-minute period dedicated to the singer, this past March.

“He called me a year ago to recommend this film. Florent Pagny had known for almost six months that he was ill. (…) We would see each other three times a year to tell the story of his rebuilding”, he explained. In the interview given to our colleagues, the journalist also talked about his working method and how he manages to find new guests every week. “I’m always on the alert. You have to depend on the news, the people who make it. There’s a lot of work to be done with my programmer, Alexandre Duarte. We don’t give up. Most of the time, people I invite, I ask in person”he assured. “It’s all a work of faith upstream, which is very important. The portrait is an appointment created by Thierry Demaizière in 2000, that is, 23 seasons and a thousand portraits. This is a meeting at the meeting. It’s a unique place… This interview is the longest and most recent on TV. “It’s one of the two most watched TV shows and it’s the most comfortable since there’s no live broadcast. It’s a nice environment. It’s up to me to find the precious stones.”concluded by Audrey Crespo-Mara.

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Source: Programme Television

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