I would not have arrived here if ... This week, the Belgian actress confides his "intellectual and friendly love at first sight" for the director Justine Triet.
Actress Virginie Efira at the Cannes Film Festival on May 11, 2016.
Actress Virginie Efira at the Cannes Film Festival on May 11, 2016. STEPHAN VANFLETEREN FOR "THE WORLD"
The former TV host in Belgium and France is, at 41, a popular actress. The director Catherine Corsini gave her the main role of Un amour impossible, released on November 7th.
I would not be here if ...
If I had not met people, on my way, to give me a form of freedom, of confidence. They allowed me to know myself better, to allow myself to do things. I think for example the director Justine Triet. His film Victoria [2016] changed the way I looked at myself, and then I was offered roles in a larger register. He also changed the way I looked at myself. I am a normal person, with a hardness, a melancholy, contradictions which I thought did not interest anyone.
Does this lack of trust have to do with your childhood in Brussels?
I had an extremely happy childhood. My father was a professor of hematology and oncology at the university hospital. He had an extremely strong social conscience. My mother had incredible adaptability and immense quality: she created beauty. Besides, my younger brother became a painter and a sculptor. But I had a great embarrassment of myself. I remember saying to myself very early: "I am not exceptional. From reading the diary I wrote, a teenager obsessed with boys, thinking: "My God, I'm stupid ..." To oscillate between the feeling that life would reserve me adventures and that of not being at the height.
A science teacher had asked us what we wanted to do later. A comrade answered for me that I wanted to be an actress. " Ah yes ? "Said the teacher. "Do you want to do a peep show? I laughed with everyone
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