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in the last issue of Madame Figaro, Marina Fois opens up in an interview with Zaho de Sagazan, the actress specifically discusses the topic of commitment when you’re a public figure.
“Does fame encourage commitment?” The two ambassadors of Louis Vuitton, Marina Fois and Zaho de Sagazan, have been together since they met in Italy, where they attended Nicolas Ghesquière. at the fashion show. in the last issue of Madame Figaroavailable on Friday, January 17, the actress and the singer participated in a crossover interview game. Between friendship, feminism, cinema and even music, the two women discussed the topic of commitment as famous artists. A topic that Marina Fois takes lightly. “We should be aware that approximation is dangerous, especially with political topics. The commitment is political, and the public speech of artists remains a real issue, and we have been criticized a lot for being silent or talking too much,” says the actress.
While he has just finished shooting a biopic in which he plays Simon Signore, “considered a model of devotion,” he explains that he has watched many interviews with the writer, “which are sometimes 1 hour and 30 minutes long. A format that is weak gives debates, reflections, and which almost no longer exists in the age of social networks. “Today we give interviews that last 1 minute and 50 minutes for social networks, in which we have to solve MeToo, the Middle East, animal welfare and the climate,” laments the actress.
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“I prefer not to comment”
So what should we do when it becomes almost imperative to talk about a social issue? We have to think in terms of hashtags. I prefer not to comment and be directed to interesting articles or associations that I support I am,” says Marina Fois, while her companion in this interview nods. Zaho de Sagazan reminds us of the importance of engaging with the topics we know.
He prefers to share his beliefs, for example, through his music. “Instead of debating Palestine in front of mindless people, I prefer to educate my audience through words and songs,” says Zaho de Sagazan.As they sayby Charles Aznavour, had a far greater impact on the cause of homosexuality than any Instagram story could.
Source: Le Figaro
