Alexis Patri 2:00 p.m., May 07, 2022

Saturday in "There is not just one life in life", Isabelle Morizet receives Claude Lelouch and Philippe Azoulay, who signs the documentary "Tourner pour vivre" for which he followed the director for 10 years of work and life.

A life where darts and fate have sometimes guided decisive choices.

INTERVIEW

On the set, director Claude Lelouch gives pride of place to life and the unexpected.

In the documentary 

Tourner pour vivre 

dedicated to him by Philippe Azoulay, we discover that it is sometimes the career that the director has subjected to fate and chance.

"I'm going to give my superstitions a second chance. I'm able to start filming a movie toss or tails. And to choose, I also practice archery," he says in the film. .

A habit that he explains on Saturday at the microphone of Isabelle Morizet in the 

program There is not just one life in life

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His most awarded film started by chance

"It can even be a game of darts", confirms Claude Lelouch at the microphone of Europe 1. "In the game of darts, there is the target. It is the goal that we have set. is the ambition we can have. We're going to have to throw the arrow, which will do what it wants and respond to you. The arrow or the dart, it's the irrational. I tell myself that I want to do this movie. If I stick the dart in the center, I'm going right away."

But in which film did Claude Lelouch launch himself after having thus questioned his destiny?

A man and a woman

,” he answers tit for tat.

"I came back from Deauville, where I had the idea to make this film after seeing this woman who walked. I had just made six films which had not worked. I had a dart board at home. I asked if the idea I had this morning was good, if it should be made into a movie I took the dart, I threw it and it happened in the center of the target . I thought I was going to do the movie."

A film that filled theaters and won two Oscars and the Palme d'Or.