The day after his disappearance on Monday, the sacred monster of French cinema Jean-Paul Belmondo is of course the front page of the national, regional and even sports press.

The Team

has got into the habit of adapting its headline for the death of personalities, and Bébel and his filmography are therefore invited to the front page with a "Fear of the city" for the France-Finland match on Tuesday evening, in the inside pages and even in a special supplement dedicated to the actor.

It's now a classic but it's still very effective!

Bravo @lequipe for this tribute to #Belmondo pic.twitter.com/28ut5bMXAx

- 𝑨𝒅𝒆𝒍𝒊𝒏𝒆 𝑭𝒓𝒂𝒏𝒄𝒐𝒊𝒔 (@ a2linefrancois) September 7, 2021

Also abroad, the press has given a significant place to the actor, in these digital editions as paper.

The British daily 

Guardian

thus salutes “the face of the New Wave”, “a dented icon that made crime sexy, immortalized by Godard and Melville”.

The

New York Times

and the

Washingston Post

evoke, respectively, "the magnetic star of the French New Wave" and "a nonchalant antihero", "offhand".

"A dreadful with irresistible charm" in Italy

On the other side of the Alps, the press recalls that Jean-Paul Belmondo had Italian origins through his father Paul, son of a Piedmontese and a Sicilian.

La Repubblica

does not fail to recall that

after Breathless

, the actor "was one of the most requested in Europe" and "especially in Italy where he has made a series of films". The daily pays homage to the one she describes as an "dreadful man with irresistible charm": "We who were young in the 1960s and who loved the new cinema, the French New Wave which revolutionized the way of doing and watching films. films, we have never forgotten Jean-Paul Belmondo ”.

The Corriere della Sera

also insists on the physique of the actor by titling: "Flattened nose and voluntary lips, he was the swaggering hero of French cinema". "A vital, adventurous and popular part of French cinema is dead", we read in an article mentioning Bébel's consequent career in the theater and the role of Cyrano de Bergerac for which he was particularly admired in Italy. The text concludes with his nature as a “desperate rebel, perhaps without a cause, but who knew how to self-parody: an ideal passage from the Gabin era to that of Depardieu. "

We find all the superlatives to describe the actor and his career, "an icon of modernity" among the Spaniards of

El Pai

s, or "the link between auteur cinema and popular cinema, French cinema to him. all alone ”for the

Evening

Belgians

.

Jean-Paul Belmondo on the front page of the Guardian dated September 7 https://t.co/ucihgsZeNp

- Fabien Randanne (@fabrandanne) September 6, 2021

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