“People who talk during movies drive me crazy” – Liberation

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2023-05-22 18:52:14

Popcorn or dry diet?

Questioned at the entrance office of the Palais des Festivals before handing over the accreditations. Today, the composer Emile Sornin alias Forever Pavot, who signs the soundtrack of “Simple comme Sylvain”.

Chouchou French pop whose third album, l’Idiophonehas been lighting up our days since this winter, Emile Sornin alias Forever Pavot descended on Cannes for the soundtrack of the film Simple as Sylvain (supported by Sacem) by Monia Chokri, presented at Un certain regard.

The film (or sequence) that marked your childhood?

Mickey’s Christmas (1983) which is adapted from a tale by Charles Dickens. I know absolutely by heart this movie that I had on VHS at home and that I must have watched without exaggerating hundreds of times. The scene where Ebenezer Scrooge falls into his own grave terrified me for a long time.

A film that your parents prevented you from seeing?

Terminator, I was 8 or 9 years old when I asked to rent it in the video club in my village, it was indeed perhaps a little early…

A fetish scene or a scene that haunts you?

A sequence of Holidays of Mr. Hulot, the one where a lot of vacationers are going back and forth on the station platform believing that the train is coming and that you can hear the station master jabbering nonsense into the loudspeaker.

To be silent or to discuss during the projo?

Shut up, people talking during movies drive me crazy.

Your favorite palme d’or?

Amour de Michael Haneke.

The soundtrack that’s stuck in your head?

Shame on you suckers d’Ennio Morricone.

A film where it would be good to live?

Rumba by Dominique Abel and Fiona Gordon.

The last time you cried in a room?

I recently went to see Dounia and the Princess of Aleppo with my son and I shed a little tear.

Your life becomes a biopic. Who in your role? And who behind the camera?

Vin Diesel behind the Michael Bay camera.

Which movie monster or psychopath do you feel closest to?

Convex by Norbert Moutier, the cheapest monster in the history of the Z series in France.

What’s your Cannes Film Festival survival kit?

A pack of cigarettes, two packs of cigarettes, and maybe a third.

A wish for the planet?

Retirement at 60 years.

The last picture?

A freeze frame, Antoine Doinel’s camera gaze in the foreground and the waves unfolding behind him.

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