Guest of "Clap!", Saturday on Europe 1, the actress Corinne Masiero lent herself to the game of the cinematographic "Chinese portrait" of Mathieu Charrier, confiding in particular her love for the films of Louis de Funès. 

Every Saturday for an hour in 

Clap

, the European cinema specialist 1 Mathieu Charrier and his columnists take a tour of the news of the Seventh art.

Each week, a guest, whether or not from the world of cinema, submits to a Proust 7th art version questionnaire.

Corinne Masiero has agreed to take part in the exercise of this Chinese portrait.

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Your first memory of cinema? 

As far as I can remember, it's a film called

Les Fous du Stade

, des Charlots.

I had been to see this when I was on vacation at Stella Plage.

Going to the movies was no small feat, it was expensive at the time.

We were in an old cinema with wooden seats and a big curtain with lots of local pubs in it.

It was a festive moment. 

Your worst memory in the gym? 

The Silence of the Lambs

.

I didn't know what it was at all, I went with some friends.

It is in several parts, I did not understand anything. 

The most beautiful movie scene according to you? 

That of the John Waters film

Pink Flamingos

.

There is Divine, who is in a beautiful mermaid dress with a big sauerkraut, superbly made up, who takes a little dog poop and eats it.

For me, it's top moumoute.

What movie do you love, but ashamed to admit? 

I am never ashamed.

When we went to present

Erase History

at the cinematheque, there were large posters of De Funès ... At one time it was a bit of a shame to love him, but it never was.

The only two biographies I have read in my life are that of De Funès and that of Maurice Pialat.

Both, I worship them. 

Which movie made you cry the most? 

Les invisibles,

by Louis-Julien Petit.

I cried a lot and especially at the end, there is a scene where all the girls walk past a row of CRS.

It was the end of the film, there was the music of Aretha Franklin, covered by Annie Lennox, who is called

Sister

Which movie have you seen the most? 

Cold buffet

, by Bertrand Blier.

I saw him on TV, I said to myself that I wanted to see him again with my friends.

I managed to find a VCR, we recorded it, and I copied all the dialogues by hand.

I was going ahead-stop, I was rewriting.

I must have seen him about fifty times. 

Your favorite film music? 

Amadeus

, whom I have also seen a good thirty times.

It made me discover and love Mozart.

It's weird, because it's not my cup of tea at all, Mozart.