Thursday, May 7, 2015

Natalie Portman feels nervous of being Jewish in Paris – Le Figaro

Asked by The Hollywood Reporter , the actress, who lives in the capital with her husband choreographer Benjamin Millepied, did not hide his concern about anti-Semitism reign in France.

The American star Natalie Portman is currently putting the finishing touches to his film, A Tale of Love and Darkness , which will be presented in preview in special session at the upcoming Cannes Film Festival.

Asked for the occasion by the Hollywood Reporter , she referred her life to Paris with her husband Benjamin Millepied she followed when he became the director and choreographer of the ballet of the Opera of Paris.

For the reporter’s question, “Are you nervous to be Jewish in Paris” She said bluntly, “Yes,” adding in stride, “But I would feel nervous being a black man [the United States] . I would feel nervous of being Muslim in many places “

Continuing on his life in the capital, it evokes its difficulties.” I came so many times in Paris, I thought it ‘ was very similar [to what I knew], and when you live in a place you begin to realize how cultural differences are profound “

But his thoughts are more in favor of the Hexagon.” I like people with whom you dine want to have a serious conversation – and only a serious or call: “You can afford to go to the Philharmonic opera, much more easily because everything is subsidized . And conclude delighted: “And there is a huge cinema culture.”

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