Europe 1 5:36 p.m., August 28, 2021, modified at 5:36 p.m., August 28, 2021

Guest of Laurie Cholewa on the show "Clap!"

on Europe 1, Franck Dubosc confided that he was currently showing the films in which he turned to his two sons aged 11 and 9.

"When they finish the film, they are happy," says the actor and director proudly. 

INTERVIEW

The actor and director, Franck Dubosc, was the guest of Laurie Cholewa on the film show, 

Clap !,

Saturday.

He revealed at the microphone of Europe 1 that his children Raphaël and Milhan, born respectively in 2010 and 2012, were just starting to see their father's films.

"When they finish the film, they are happy"

"They have never seen a campsite!", Assures Franck Dubosc at the microphone of Europe 1 about his children Raphaël and Milhan.

"For a few days", the French actor and director has been showing his two sons the films in which he has shot.

"It's working, I'm taking it slow," he said.

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For the moment, the children of Franck Dubosc have only seen

Incognito

,

Le Marquis

,

Tout le monde devant

and "the last because they were present at the previews".

Namely,

10 days without a mother

or the

sense of family.

And result: "they do not care a bit", says the actor in a light tone.

"But when they finish the film, they are happy," he continues.

In

Le Marquis

, "I'm a bit of a gangster"

Franck Dubosc says he made a point of showing them

Le Marquis

en premier, a film directed by Dominique Farrugia, in which he plays alongside Richard Berry. "I did it a bit out of pretension because they like gangster movies," explains Franck Dubosc. Before adding all smiles: "and I'm a bit of a gangster". "I did it a bit to show that dad also knows how to handle weapons," he jokes.

But, beyond watching his films, what Franck Dubosc prefers is to manage to captivate his two boys. He notably succeeded in doing so with a black and white film, directed in 1938 by Christian-Jacque:

Les enfants de Saint-Agil

. "It's not so much for the film", explains Franck Dubosc. The pride of the actor is "to have succeeded in making them passionate about an old black and white film", even if he does not, of course, have the main role.