Michel Boujenah: why he created "Albert" 1/2

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Michel Boujenah: why he created "Albert" 1/2

Michel Boujenah: why he created "Albert" 1/2

Interview with Michel BOUJENAH who plays "Albert" at the Montparnasse theatre in Paris. He gives the two main reasons that led him to write this show whose character is a young French Jew of Tunisian origin. The first reason is that he was once told "You should stop being an actor, with the bagout you have you are able to sell, with your origins", which upset him. The second reason is that the teaching of theatre to children brought him back to his own childhood that he wanted to tell it: "I remembered that I was Jewish, Arab, French, Tunisian...".

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Publication date : 14 April 1980

Reference:
I21022994
Credits:
Producteur: Antenne 2   -   Participant : Boujenah, Michel
Origin:
Party Hall   -   Producteur: Antenne 2
Licence:
Turnkey

Reference:I21022994

Credits:Participant : Boujenah, Michel

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