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Sophie Marceau Discusses Femininity and Fame in Interview with L’Écho

The actress, whose book La Souterraine was published in May, spoke to L’Écho on Saturday October 7 about her perception of femininity and fame.

They are girls, young women, lovers, mothers or grandmothers. In his second work The Underground, published in May by Seghers, Sophie Marceau evokes, through thirteen stories and seven poems, the various facets of femininity. A theme that the actress also addressed in the columns of The Echo , Saturday October 7. “Do you know how to be a woman?” she was asked. “I learned it by watching other women,” she replied. A woman is a momentum, a promise of life. When there is a woman, there is hope. We also learn to be a woman by inheriting texts, stories, etc.”

“Woman is no longer submissive and confined”

The actress also spoke about the femininity of her mother’s time, herself at the heart of one of her texts. “At the time, the situation was very different for women: they went to work in the fields, in the factory,” she explained. A girl didn’t complain and femininity wasn’t a question.” Before adding: “I was a kid, I had little confidence. Having a body meant for me having legs and arms, that’s everything.” Asked about the evolution of femininity, Sophie Marceau estimated that it took “generations for things to slowly take another form”. “Contrary to what men have long thought, women are very connected,” she assured. The woman is no longer submissive and locked up at home.”


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“Celebrity has changed a lot”

She further questioned how men coped with these advances. “At some point, man will have to encroach on his privileges,” she said. However, it should not happen in antagonism, but in discussion.” And the actress adds: “The problem is that the men don’t have the weapons either. What does it mean to be a man? We put men in stupid straitjackets too.” An interview in which Sophie Marceau also spoke about the evolution of fame. “Celebrity has changed a lot,” she said. Today, we are famous for what we are and more for what we do.” For the heroine of La Boom (1980), there are “different layers of celebrity.” “Anyone who explains how to better cultivate your garden can be useful,” she said. When you become famous, I think there is a feeling of responsibility that arises. We don’t want the people who love you to be idiots.” The kind of straightforward message of which the actress has always had the secret.

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2023-10-10 13:10:14
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