In the cinema program of Europe 1, "Clap", a guest takes part each week to a questionnaire of Proust version Seventh art.

Saturday, it is the actress Camille Cottin who answered the questions of Mathieu Charrier. 

INTERVIEW

Every Saturday in 

Clap

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

Each week, a guest submits to a Proust cinema version questionnaire.

On the occasion of the release of the latest Pixar animated film,

Saul

, actress Camille Cottin, who lends her voice to one of the characters, has agreed to play the Chinese portrait game. 

Your first memory of cinema?

I would say

Mary Poppins

.

This film marked me forever.

Mary Poppins who jumps in the tables drawn in chalk on the asphalt, it is a very strong childhood memory.  

Your best memory in the dining room?

It's difficult !

I remember for example that when I saw 

Mad Max Fury Road,

I was 7 months pregnant.

I had no reason to give birth, but there was such tension that I believed in it ... I was at Max Linder, my favorite cinema in Paris.

I breathed and forced myself to drop out of the film so as not to trigger a childbirth in the cinema.

All this for a scenario which, in the end, is a round trip by car. 

The film that you would have liked to see in the cinema?

The Godfather

.

It is such a captivating fresco.

This is the first trilogy I have seen and I would have loved to see all three in a row in one night at the movies. 

The cult movie you've never seen?

There are plenty !

For example

cold buffet

and

evening dress

e.

These two Bertrand Blier films are cult, but I have never seen them. 

The movie you love, but ashamed to admit it?

I liked

Marriage Story

, but I have people around me who criticized it in such a way that in the end I thought I hadn't seen the whole perspective at all.

I did not see, for example, that it was misogynistic.

These reviews made me feel a little uncomfortable in the end. 

Which movie have you seen the most?

Surely

Thelma and Louise

.

As soon as it is on television, I watch it again.

I think I also saw it a lot when I was a teenager, just like 

Les Demoiselles de Rochefort

.

I've watched it three times already with my daughter.

It's so heartwarming, it's extraordinary to see people dancing in the street, who are all super well dressed, all beautiful.

And this permanent music is solar. 

A dialogue from cinema that you know by heart? 

Perhaps the last sentences of

Gone with the Wind

.

I saw it a lot when I was little.

At the end, Rhett leaves and Scarlett tells him, "What will become of me?"

Him, he answers something like: "Frankly my dear, it is the least of my worries."

While he spent three hours of film, so about ten years of his life, chasing him.

The soundtrack that has marked your life the most?

I think it's

Pulp Fiction's