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Guest on set C to you, the 50-year-old film director shared an anecdote about his children’s environmental beliefs. Who do not hesitate to speak up.
Dad and proud. Guillaume Canet was Anne-Elizabeth Lemoine’s guest on the set C to you Tuesday September 19th for promotionSourhis new film about environmental hazards, in which he plays a father willing to do anything to save his daughter from acid rain.
The 50-year-old filmmaker, who nevertheless does not want to label himself an eco-artist, was asked on this occasion about his beliefs on the subject, which he shares with his wife, Marion Cotillard. He referred to the sometimes violent commitment of some activists who do not hesitate to make fist actions. “I don’t have an answer, I do it my way. Other people want to go further,” he explains to journalist Oreli Kase.
Guillaume Canet, however, made his two children aware of these civic values, which he is more concerned about with climate change. “After 25-30 years, as scientists say… I would have 80 brooms, I would live well, I can leave, it’s not that serious,” he assesses. “They will still be young. And I understand why they don’t want to hit the wall in 25-30 years.”
According to him, Marcel and Louise, 12 and 6 years old, do not hesitate to condemn their inappropriate behavior. awareness,” laughs their father, not a little proud of their enthusiasm. Before adding: “Today they don’t need us to form their own ideas. They talk about it at school, they see things on TV, they listen to people.” As future citizens.
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Source: Le Figaro
