A journalist of Belarusian origin, Claire has worked at Purepeople since 2019. An unconditional fan of the Sex And The City series, she also knows most of the RnB sounds of the 90s and 2000s by heart. Blue flower and eternal romantic, she is interested in everything particularly to the love lives of stars.
If many stars are afraid of losing their privileges and their little advantages, Vincent Lindon has on the contrary always had the courage to defend his ideas despite the pressures or consequences that this could have engendered. Faced with our colleagues from “La Tribune du Dimanche”, he answered a delicate question with great sincerity before talking about his children.
Vincent Lindon “totally disconnected”: his children say to him “Have you seen, Dad, what they say about you?”
His words are rare but always fair. If he was often one of the only ones to dare to express his ideas and his choices during many periods when the other personalities remained surprisingly silent, he answered a question often considered taboo among the stars. “Is it more difficult for an actor to commit today, given the violent reactions on social networks or the fear of losing contracts?“, our colleagues asked him to The Sunday Tribune.
Always very sincere and straight in his ideas, the actor currently in full promotion of the film The Choice – film already critically acclaimed – directed by Gilles Bourdos which will be released on November 20, 2024 answers: “This is not my case, for three reasons: one, because I do what I want; two, because I get involved if I want to, and three, because I don’t have social networks. I don’t post anything and I don’t read what others post“.
Not at all seduced by the fact of being ultra-connected and not needing the approval of others, he adds: “I’m totally disconnected, I don’t care what people say about me. When one of my children tells me: ‘You see, dad, it’s great what they say about you in Venice’ [il a reçu la coupe Volpi du meilleur acteur à la Mostra de Venise pour Jouer avec le feu, des soeurs Coulin], I don’t even know it exists“.
Vincent Lindon’s “absolute dream”
For the 65-year-old actor, his ideal would be to make films without having to do interviews. “It’s my absolute dream and I’m going to achieve it. I have already reduced the sail… In a world where everyone gives their opinion on everything, I don’t want to bother people“, conceded the (she is the fruit of).
Having become one of the essential actors of French cinema after great successes like The bill, 37°2 in the morning, A few days with me or even The Crisis, Vincent Lindon received several awards including the Jean Gabin Prize in 1989 for his role in The Student with Sophie Marceau, the prize for best actor at the Cannes Film Festival in 2015 and the César for best actor for his role in The law of the market by Stéphane Brizé but also the Los Angeles Film Critics Association Award for Best Supporting Actor for Titanium.