The actor Jean DUJARDIN won an Oscar for his role in the film "The Artist" by Michel Hazanavicius. Interviewed a few moments after receiving the trophy, he explains: "...I feel very good, I feel very happy (...) it’s irrational, it’s abstract but it’s funny, it’s funny how life takes you and offers you things like that...".
"Un gars, une fille" is a 7-minute mini series, broadcast every night from today, just before the 20H newspaper on France 2. Interview on set with the main actors, Jean DUJARDIN and Alexandra LAMY.
Jean DUJARDIN explains the origin of the "ça farte" expression used by Brice de Nice in the film. He does not think that he is a phenomenon of society but rather a model, an example.
Jean DUJARDIN tells how The character of Brice de Nice appeared and met a great success on the internet. He wanted to have fun, to get into the skin of a character of composition, whole and absurd. He adds that Brice is shifted, in a closed circuit in his yellow bubble
Bérénice BEJO and Jean DUJARDIN present the film "The Artist" in Cannes. Jean DUJARDIN evokes the originality of the two characters and the very modern vision of a woman who protects a fallen prince. Bérénice BEJO highlights the atmosphere that reigned on the stage and the effort of the actors who had to find postures and pass things through face and body rather than through speech.
Report on the shooting of the film "OSS 117" by the director Michel HAZANAVICIUS in Rabat, Morocco. Jean DUJARDIN embodies the secret agent that the writer Jean BRUCE had created in 1949. Interview of the costumed actor wearing a moustache about his parody character in the style of James Bond: "I would say it’s a bit of Sean and a lot of bullshit". He also evokes his growing notoriety as an actor in the cinema. Images of the shooting in the decor of a café in Cairo in the 50s with Jean DUJARDIN interpreting the song "Bambino" with a mandolin.