La masterclass de Raphaël Quenard, nouvelle étoile du cinéma français - CANAL+
Summary
TLDRIn this engaging script, Raphaël, a cool and funny young man, discusses his journey in the French film industry, his fashion evolution, and the influence of his friend Olivier Rozenberg. Raphaël shares anecdotes from his acting career, including his experiences on the set of 'Millennium' with director Jonathan Cohen. The conversation delves into the topic of accents and glottophabia, highlighting Raphaël's unique speech and its impact on his image. The discussion also touches on class struggles and the power dynamics within the entertainment world, offering a glimpse into the life of an emerging actor navigating fame and authenticity.
Takeaways
- 🎬 The script is a conversation about Raphaël, a cool and funny guy who is also concerned with his appearance and style.
- 👕 Raphaël's friend Olivier Rozenberg has influenced his fashion sense, moving him from a more sober style to a more adventurous one.
- 🎵 Raphaël chose the song 'Sincere' by Rohff because it resonates with his personality and values of loyalty and friendship.
- 🎥 Raphaël discusses his experience working with Jonathan Cohen on the film 'Millennium', highlighting the learning experience and the attention to detail in filmmaking.
- 🚀 Raphaël's journey to becoming an actor involved proactive steps such as sending out numerous emails and attending castings, showing his determination.
- 🗣️ The script touches on the topic of 'glotto-phobia', or discrimination based on accents, which Raphaël has experienced in his career.
- 🏆 Raphaël has been successful in his acting career, with 17 films to his name, and is considered a rising star in French cinema.
- 🤔 Raphaël reflects on his social status, acknowledging his current privileged position but also his humble beginnings.
- 🎁 Raphaël is invited to a future event by Fred from Sky, showing his popularity and connections in the entertainment industry.
- 🎼 The script mentions Raphaël's deep connection with the music of Jul, indicating the emotional impact music can have on individuals.
- 💭 Raphaël shares his unconventional thoughts on death, preferring the idea of preserving bodies to keep the memory of loved ones alive.
Q & A
What is the main theme of the interview with Raphaël Connard?
-The main theme of the interview revolves around Raphaël Connard's personal experiences, his career in acting, and his perspectives on various aspects of life and society.
How does Raphaël describe his early approach to acting and getting roles?
-Raphaël describes his early approach as proactive and persistent, sending out numerous emails and attending castings, even resorting to exaggerating his experiences on his CV to appear more suitable for roles.
What does Raphaël think about his accent and its impact on his career?
-Raphaël acknowledges the uniqueness of his accent and how it has been a topic of discussion, sometimes leading to assumptions about his origins. He also touches on the broader issue of glottophabia, or discrimination based on accents.
What is Raphaël's opinion on the importance of appearance in the film industry?
-Raphaël believes that in the film industry, appearance often matters more than substance, and he shares his personal journey of trying to balance his youthful image with his desire to be seen as mature and competent.
How does Raphaël describe his relationship with his friend Olivier Rozenberg?
-Raphaël describes Olivier Rozenberg as a very dear friend who has influenced his fashion sense and provided him with advice, even if it came in the form of insults and invectives.
What role did music play in Raphaël's life and how does he relate it to his experiences?
-Music has played a significant role in Raphaël's life, serving as a source of inspiration and a reminder of past experiences, such as the song by Rohff that he associates with a youth program and his personal growth.
What is Raphaël's view on the concept of 'clique' and how does he define it?
-Raphaël defines a 'clique' as a group of people bound together by a unique energy and shared experiences, where each individual's singularity contributes to the collective identity of the group.
How does Raphaël reflect on his childhood and the cultural environment he grew up in?
-Raphaël reflects on his childhood with a sense of nostalgia, mentioning the cultural distance from the film industry he felt growing up in Grenoble, and the challenges he faced in pursuing his acting career.
What does Raphaël think about the role of luck and hard work in achieving success?
-Raphaël acknowledges the importance of both luck and hard work, citing his own efforts in seeking opportunities and the role of chance in his encounters with influential people in the industry.
How does Raphaël feel about his current status in the film industry and the concept of being 'dominant' or 'dominated'?
-Raphaël recognizes that he now has certain privileges and acknowledges his status among the dominant classes due to his success and resources, but he also remains connected to his humble beginnings and uses his platform to challenge the status quo.
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