In the cinema program of Europe 1, "CLAP!", A guest takes part every week a cinema questionnaire on the films of his life.

On Saturday, French actress Marion Cotillard answered questions from Mathieu Charrier about his memorable feature films, from the most moving to the one that makes her laugh the most.

Every Saturday for an hour in 

CLAP!

, the cinema specialist of Europe 1, Mathieu Charrier, takes a tour of the news of the seventh art.

Each week, a guest, whether or not from the world of cinema, submits to a personal questionnaire on the films of his life.

Saturday, it is the French actress Marion Cotillard, currently with the poster of

Annette

, of Leos Carax, which is plunged in its memories of cinephile.

What is your first memory of cinema?

AND

I have a very strong memory of it because I was an extremely sensitive child and for me it was hardly cinema.

I lived strongly all the moments of this film.

All the dramatic moments made me express myself in ways that were disturbing to the spectators around.

I see it regularly, it's a film that was very striking for me.

Which movie makes you laugh the most?

Brothers in spite of themselves

.

I have a passion for Will Ferrell and John C. Reilly.

They already make me laugh, especially Will Ferrell, whose films I must have seen.

It's a humor that particularly touches me, which can sometimes be described as fat, but which I also find extremely subtle.

The one that makes you cry the most

The first was

Elephant Man

, by David Lynch.

And one of the movies that made me cry the most recently is Alabama Monroe.

I will never see him again, it upset me too much.

But it's one of the greatest movies I've seen in my life.

The most beautiful movie scene according to you?

The end scene of the

Dictator. 

At Chaplin's, there are a lot of huge movie scenes.

All the scenes from

modern times

, those with the child in

The Kid

...

The film that you love but are ashamed to admit it?

I am not at all ashamed.

I would be rather ashamed to give a title to answer this question.

Which movie would you recommend to your best friend?

James Cameron Mitchell's

Hedwig and the Angry Inch

because it's one of my favorite movies in the world.

A cult movie you've never seen?

For a very long time, I hadn't seen

The Rocky Horror Picture Show

The soundtrack that has marked your life the most?

Those of

Casino,

of the

Marriage of my best friend

.

It's very difficult to choose, I love music and cinema passionately.

And besides, I really have a hard time choosing.