[CIN AME] Yvan Attal is one of those actors who are willing to say out loud what some are thinking. Regularly there no qualms pushing some rants history put some things right.
This week, as part of an interview with Mag Culture of I24news, French director and actor has again expressed his ras-le-bol against the rise of anti-Semitism, particularly in France.
“I find that there is a climate in France aujourd ‘hui where communities withdraw into themselves, where people tend. We can not say anything, can not speak. There is great unease “has t he declared before expressed concern about the future of his children.
” I’m a little worried. I have children, I grew up in a country that starts a little to worry about “
This is not the first time that Yvan Attal evokes this subject. In 2014 already, and when he was asked about the character Dieudonné, the companion of Charlotte Gainsbourg let go on Canal + “I am daily insulted and attacked as a Jew (…) insulted and attacked as a Jew by Dieudonné and France Dieudonné. I’m sick of living in this cul France where one can insult a minister because she is black. “
In this interview he also evokes the current policy of Israel with which it n ‘disagrees, the eternal Israeli-Palestinian conflict but also his film “#Lesjuifs” with which he has a goal to drop anti-Semitic stereotypes through comedy. In the main roles Yvan Attal, Charlotte Gainsbourg, Benoît Poelvoorde or even François Damiens. The story? That of Yvan, a man who sees anti-Semitism everywhere and goes to his shrink to try to cure his paranoia …
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