Gros plan sur Lino Ventura (1985)

"I'm campaigning for sick children, that's all." Interviewed by Christian Defaye and Claudette about his relationship to politics, the most popular Frenchman after Jacques Cousteau, according to a poll by L'Événement du jeudi, doesn't hide his disappointments: disagreements with Giuseppe Ferrara on the film "One Hundred Days in Palermo," the interruption of filming on Claude Bernard-Aubert's "The Chinese Junk," for which he dedicated a year, the evolution of cinema, the Parisianism of young filmmakers, people's conformism, even the portrait drawn by François Truffaut of Jean Gabin published in Jean Tulard's dictionary of cinema ("It's despicable"). Presenting Claude Pinoteau's "The 7th Target," in which he praises the talent of his co-star Jean-Pierre Bacri, Lino Ventura confides that he doesn't have any immediate projects. Cinema Special, February 11, 1985. Subscribe to the Swiss Radio and Television archives: YouTube:    / rtsarchives   Website: http://rtsarchives.ch Facebook:   / lesarchivesdelarts   Instagram:   / rtsarchives   The RTS archives are available for purchase by audiovisual professionals, media outlets, and institutions. Contact: [email protected] Find Swiss Radio and Television: YouTube:    / rts   Website: http://rts.ch