God Save the Tuche, which came out this Wednesday, February 5, includes a careful tribute to the popular figure in French cinema. At the start of the general, you will find it as it seems: “Michelle Blank”.
In the Grand Ecran microphone, Jean-Paul Rouwe described in detail a very strong link that unites him with Michel Blank, died on October 3.
“I met Michelle Blanc MemoriesThe film that I made as a director. I made him a script, I didn’t know him. It reminds me the same day or the next day. The class of guy who is immediately reading! Because writing is a great time. Often the actor needs more time to read than you write. Michelle said to me: ‘It’s wonderful, I’m doing it.
I love Michel Blank as an actor, and he is the author of the wonderful script – dialogist. I said to him: “If you want to look at dialogues, etc.” And he told me: “No, I trust you.” “
Jean-Paul Rouve continues: “We are doing this cooperation and we are amazing. We are shooting this movie. It goes beautifully. We are friends. We will not lose. We see each other. It doesn’t happen on all films.
Then we play together. We make Aladdin. We go to Morocco and spend many moments together. We are making staff. Then, Michelle offers a game in her movie … We have always seen each other. And our project that unfortunately could not succeed is that we have done all the occasions: I played together, I play in your movie, you play in my movie …
We wanted to write together
But what we haven’t done yet, we’ve been writing together. We wanted to write together. I said to him, Come on, you don’t write enough, you don’t make enough movies … I wanted to write to him. We laughed at the same things.
And conclude: “Her departure was terrible for me. I was in a caliber – mixing lip when he left. Obviously, I added “Michelle”. He was playing 4th.“
Source: Allocine

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