French actor, director, writer, Bernard Giraudeau (1947-2010) has toured with many filmmakers and this in all the registers of comedy to drama. He also had a career as a talented director and writer.
Anny DUPEREY and Bernard GIRAUDEAU repeat a dance step for their musical "Attention fragile". Interview of the couple about the difficulty of showing the show, their complicity and their mutual demands. Interview interspersed with three short excerpts from the rehearsal of their musical: they sing as a duo and perform a few steps of dance.
On the set of Break and Enter, Philippe BACHMANN interviews Bernard GIRAUDEAU and his brother dancer, Philippe GIRAUDEAU. Bernard GIRAUDEAU confides that he is very close to his brother and very fond of his work.
On the set of Champs Elysées, Michel DRUCKER interviews Bernard Giraudeau and Gérard Lanvin, the two main actors of the film "Les spécialistes". They evoke their collaboration and the very "physical" shooting in the Gorges du Verdon.
On the set of the television news, Bernard GIRAUDEAU evokes his latest novel "Cher amour". At the end of the interview, he confided that he was not sure whether he would pursue his career in theatre or film.
On the stage of Mots de minuit, Bernard GIRAUDEAU evokes his taste for writing since childhood. He explains why the format of the news suits him and defines himself as a "writer".
Interviewed by Henry CHAPIER, Bernard GIRAUDEAU evokes the handicap that his appearance as a handsome man with blue eyes represented in his career at the cinema.
On the filming of the film by Patrice LECONTE "come to my house I live with a girlfriend", interview of the actors Thérèse LIOTARD, Michel BLANC and Bernard GIRAUDEAU on their role in the film.
On the shooting of Ettore Scola’s "Passion d'amour", Bernard GIRAUDEAU (in military costume and cigarette in hand) talks about the filming process and his admiration for the director in his way of directing the actors.
Alongside Gérard Lanvin, Bernard GIRAUDEAU evokes his need to participate actively in the direction of the films in which he is shooting. He cites as an example the last film of Gilles BEHAT that he came to defend "Rue Barbare".
Bernard GIRAUDEAU answers questions from Catherine CEYLAC about her childhood in La Rochelle, her father, her learning of life at the Scouts of France. He defines himself as a difficult child, angry with life.
In La Trinité sur mer, Bernard GIRAUDEAU received the distinction of Ecrivains de marine, whose president is the academician Jean-François Deniau. He explains that "the hours of sea silence are very inspiring to write"...
On the set of the newspaper, William LEYMERGIE interviews Bernard GIRAUDEAU and Anny DUPEREY on the TV movie "La face de l'ogre". Bernard GIRAUDEAU evokes this first film for television, and Anny DUPEREY talks about his work on the adaptation of the novel by Simone DESMAISON.