Important at the beginning of the year, she is the daughter and muse of a legendary letter writer Madame de Sevigny In Isabelle Brocard’s film of the same name with Karin Viard. The actress participated in our Autopromo interview.
On Canal+ in March, he will engage in controversy WarmthZiad Dweiri’s series (The Black Baron) on lying and crisis communication, before flexing his muscles in a very loose paraphrase The reward of fear expected on Netflix on March 29. A meeting with a versatile actress.
Madame Figaro. – My current mood?
Ana Girardot. – Hyperactive. Those close to me suggested me to slow down. Wanting to do everything, I tend to overload my schedule and burn out. It has to do with my anxiety. I also have to learn to take time so that this overflowing energy eventually becomes strength.
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Why should you go see it? Madame de Sevigny ?
This is a sublime portrait of women that brings a true reflection of the mother-daughter relationship. The words are constant, but the essence is ultimately very close to what we still experience today. Stories of filial love, especially passionate ones, span centuries like any other.
How is my character like me?
He tries to get rid of his mother’s gaze. Every kid will at some point. Madame de Grinan’s love for her husband is loyal and praiseworthy. He supports her in everything. I see myself there too.
Filming secret.
A costume can give you specific information about your character and their position in society. Sometimes better than documentary research. For Count of Monte Cristo*, a mini-series I shot in mid-summer between Turin, Rome, Paris and Malta, I had to wear a corset all day in the sweltering heat. We cannot eat, the brain is less irrigated, we suffocate easily. I gauged how much women of the time were disturbed by these clothes.
I must learn to turn my infinite energy into strength.
Ana Girardot
Do I lie a lot in interviews?
I can deal with the truth. I could sometimes claim that I do more sports than I actually do, for example… But most of the time I try to be honest. because I love reading interviews with other actors and actresses, discovering their vision of the profession, I try to give it back; favor
The question I am afraid of.
The one about my parents (actors Hippolyte Girardot and Isabel Otero, editor’s note ), because I’m trying to break away from it. And I never answer the question about my son.
Are you talking about me being promoted, out?
It comes pretty easy to me at times, but then I always feel a little weird when I read. Luckily, I’m starting to learn a bit about exercise and sort things out.
I am afraid of questions about my parents (actors Hippolyte Girardot and Isabel Otero, editor’s note), because I’m trying to break away from it
Ana Girardot
Misunderstanding about me?
People often ask me if I am Annie Girardo’s granddaughter. It’s almost harder not to be his granddaughter than to be Hippolytus’ daughter; it is an expectation that I dare not disappoint, and sometimes I lie…
When am I proud of myself?
When I see my son, I am proud of myself through him. And when I get to the end of projects that are close to my heart, with directors I wanted to work with, characters I wanted to work with…
What do I like people to say about me?
The “employee” addresses me. And that I am a good friend, attentive, not self-centered.
Whenever I’m feeling low in motivation, I remember my dreams as a girl in my 20s
Ana Girardot
Still the holy fire.
Yes! And whenever I have a slump in motivation or confidence, I remember my dreams as a girl from my early 20s. They are the most precious, the ones who should guide us.
What am I going to do after this interview?
Answer another interview, repeat César’s evening with Jean-Pascal Zadie, and go to a meeting about writing my first feature film. A personal project that is really close to my heart. It’s about women and cinema…
*Count of Monte Cristo,By Bill August, with Sam Claflin, Blake Ritson… December on France 2.
Source: Le Figaro
