The last straight line before the first round of the 2022 presidential election. And the last question to the candidates who agreed to answer on AlloCiné and Boxoffice Pro. Continue reading at www.boxofficepro.fr.
HelloCine & Boxoffice, in collaboration with Camille Marigot, Culture, Politics and International Journalist at France Culture and RFI, addresses the twelve candidates in the 2022 presidential election. The same questionnaire was sent to all the people who fought for the election. Elise. The answers of Emmanuel Macron, who is in the third place according to the draw of the Constitutional Council, we could not reach in time.
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Is a woman or a politician (clearly) an actor or an actress?

Natalie Arto (Lutte Ouvrière): I am not a professional politician. I am an activist fighting for his revolutionary communist ideas. If I am a candidate in this presidential election, it is not a role play, it is a defense of the fight program that workers will need when they want to fight to defend their interests step by step.

Fabien Russell (French Communist Party): On the contrary, politics should be nothing but comedy. This is what many French people reprimand him for, we do not play people’s lives.

Jean Lassalle (Let’s resist!): Clearly, there is a staging that works specifically for rallies and public meetings. But the difference is that we are not in fiction, but in real life.

Marine Le Pen (Rassemblement National): In politics there is undoubtedly an element of performance, be it a posture, a public speech or a repertoire. On the other hand, I think there can be no politics like theater or cinema. Our ideas reside in us and we play no role. Politics is fundamental because it concerns city life, the future of our country and our fellow citizens. This is not a game, be it in the sense of relaxation or acting.

Eric Zemour (Reconquest!): Yes, and that’s why I’m not a politician, I’m honest.

Jean-Luc Melenchon (La France Insoumise): Actor, Yes. But not an actor.

Ann Hidalgo (Socialist Party): No. In politics, a script is never written in advance. And those who think about acting are often bad actors.

Yannick Jadot (Ecologist Pole): Too many politicians sometimes “play comedy”, adapting their beliefs and speech to the target audience. Bad movies and bad politics. In politics, as in cinema, sincerity is a primary value.

Valerie Pecres (Les Républicains): Some completely. I do not know how to dress!

Philip Puto (New Anti-Capitalist Party): No, he is just a fighter.

Nicolas Dupont-Aignan (Debout la France): A politician, despite himself, is definitely an actor in his own role.

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