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, it was the Franco-Belgian actress Virginie Efira who answered Mathieu Charrier's questions on his favorite feature films, from those who marked her childhood to those whose music continues to rock her.

INTERVIEW

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.

On Saturday, it was the French actress Virginie Efira,

starring

in Paul Verhoeven's

Benedetta

, who lent herself to the game.

Your first memory of cinema?

"My first memory of cinema is

Mary Poppins,

whom I saw at a screening at my brother's school. I must have been 6 years old. It was a very strong impression, as if we wanted to live there. Inside this film This idea of ​​opening a bag and pulling out a coat rack seemed to open up some very interesting perspectives.

The movie you would like to live in?

In the early films of Woody Allen.

I don't know why I am thinking about this.

Because there are directors whose universe we want to rediscover.

I think I must have been quite fascinated, when I was in Belgium, by these people who easily manage to talk about Freud, about psychoanalysis, about themselves ... All this in the streets of New York with music jazz.

There was a trick.

I wanted to be with them, I wanted to go to dinner with Diane Keaton.

But there are plenty of other films I would like to live in.

Your craziest movie screening?

It was in a very small movie theater in Paris,

Piranha 3D

by Alexandre Aja.

We still see, at one point, a penis sinking in the water, severed by a 3D piranha.

It was surprising!

(laughs).

But I have not seen

Love

by Gaspar Noé where it seems that there are also some really crazy 3D things.

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What movie do you love, but ashamed to admit?

I say it very seriously: I think

Dirty Dancing

is a very great movie.

I think it is fundamental in the construction of adolescent to woman, in the mystery of femininity and sexuality.

I saw it again and I find it wonderful.

I know he is not in the pantheon of the 15 best films next to

Citizen Kane

.

But maybe I would put it there anyway ...

Which movie would you recommend to your best friend?

There is a film that I really like, it is

Mauvais Sang

by Leos Carax.

I'm crazy about what he does and what he offers.

Bad Blood

is a film that touches me intimately, very deeply.

Which movie would you recommend to your worst enemy?

What can I advise my worst enemy?

I would have to find a film that is a little thoughtful, which takes itself very seriously, which one feels obliged to watch, but where everything is sententious, supported, conscious of itself.

Either I am very hypocritical or I am very well brought up but I don't even have a name that crosses my mind.

The soundtrack that has marked your life the most?

There is a film that I watched when I was younger, and of which I had bought the CD, it was

Les

Uns et les Autres

by Claude Lelouch.

I love so much !"