Gabin, Delon, Belmondo … Their children united in the photos of Expo Jean Gabin

Gabin, Delon, Belmondo … Their children united in the photos of Expo Jean Gabin

The opening of Jean Gabin’s exhibition in Boulogne-Billancourt brought together several film and television personalities, including the children of actors Alain Delon and Jean-Paul Belmondo.

On March 8, Espace Landowski, housed in the Boulogne-Billancourt Museum of the 1930s, hosted the opening of an exhibition dedicated to Jean Gabin.

This sacred monster of French cinema is celebrated here from March 9 to July 10. “The icon of cinema, the myth of the 20th century, Jean Moncorge, nicknamed Gabin, embodied France more than any other actor”We can read Exhibition site.

“This retrospective tells his story from his childhood in the 1930s, from the Boulogne-Billancourt family to famous studios, where he holds the record for most films, from his stage debut to his legendary roles, and his second DB passion for land and horses.”Whether specified.

Several film and television personalities were invited to the opening, including presenters Michelle Drucker and Thierry Ardison. Matthias Moncorge, son of Jean Gabin, was also present with Alexis, the grandson of the actor, who died in 1976.

Anthony Delon, Allen’s son, and Paul Belmondo, Jean-Paul’s son, also left. Jean-Pierre Castaldi also came with his son, host Benjamin Castaldi.

Jean Gabin’s exhibition is open to the public on an area of ​​700 m2. There you can find:

  • Authentic items preserved in the Jean-Gabène de Meriel Museum
  • Unique personal effects entrusted to the actor’s son Matthias Moncorge
  • Treasures first emerged from the reserves of French cinema
  • Pieces from the largest private collection dedicated to Jean Gabin
  • Cinematographic material from Bilancour and Boulogne studios
  • Fifteen screens display excerpts from movies and documentaries
  • A stunning experience of virtual reality in the scene of Le Jour se lève

When? From Wednesday 9 March to Sunday 10 July 2022

Where? 1930s Museum in Boulogne-Billancourt – Espei Landowski

Source: allocine

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