French President Nicolas Sarkozy will not see the film 'La Conquête' (The Conquest) which Durringer Xavier narrates the rise of the French head of state because he wants to protect their own "mental health". In an interview published Wednesday by the journal Télérama ", Sarkozy argued that" too crazy narcissism "to justify why avoid seeing the tape.
"In general I do not read what they write about me because I'm never satisfied. If it is critical, I find it unfair, if praised, it is never enough ... So, is it worth?" Asked Sarkozy. In addition, the president of France says it has the "beginning" to "respect the freedom of creation" and therefore not opposed to 'La Conquête' was screened out of competition at the Cannes Film Festival May 18 and demanded a previewing the tape to "control what is said." Asked by the actor who gives life on the big screen, Xavier Durringer, Sarkozy said he was surprised to learn that it was chosen to get into your skin because it looked "very fragile." "I was surprised I could incarnated on the screen, it seemed so fragile!" Says the head of the French state.
In the interview, Sarkozy is defined as a film lover's eclectic taste and ensures see "between 150 and 180 films a year," though he made no reference to the Woody Allen film 'Midnight in Paris' in which his wife, Carla Bruni, and that opened Wednesday at the Cannes Film Festival with the absence of the first lady.
"In general I do not read what they write about me because I'm never satisfied. If it is critical, I find it unfair, if praised, it is never enough ... So, is it worth?" Asked Sarkozy. In addition, the president of France says it has the "beginning" to "respect the freedom of creation" and therefore not opposed to 'La Conquête' was screened out of competition at the Cannes Film Festival May 18 and demanded a previewing the tape to "control what is said." Asked by the actor who gives life on the big screen, Xavier Durringer, Sarkozy said he was surprised to learn that it was chosen to get into your skin because it looked "very fragile." "I was surprised I could incarnated on the screen, it seemed so fragile!" Says the head of the French state.
In the interview, Sarkozy is defined as a film lover's eclectic taste and ensures see "between 150 and 180 films a year," though he made no reference to the Woody Allen film 'Midnight in Paris' in which his wife, Carla Bruni, and that opened Wednesday at the Cannes Film Festival with the absence of the first lady.
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