the barbecue controversy relaunched by the premiere this Wednesday of the film Iron? Guest this morning on the set of telematineSandrine Rousseau responded to Lambert Wilson, who was upset by the controversy surrounding the barbecue and the genre:
“I really urge you to change your meat consumption, because of the individual actions we can take to limit our impact on the planet, limiting meat is one of the most impactful.”
Just weeks after Sandrine Rousseau made the barbecue “a symbol of manhood,” Lambert Wilson got carried away last week on the set of the show. Up to you against the controversy initiated by the MP EELV.
“I can annoy him, but he annoys me too”
Opposed to “this way of gendering the barbecue”, Lambert Wilson had found this debate “excruciating”: “For personal purposes, purposes of ambition, to obtain supreme power within a political movement… He does not come to my house in Y , however, I am a big supporter of Europe Écologie Les Verts.”
Describing Lambert Wilson’s words as “speeches from another time”, Sandrine Rousseau concluded: “I can annoy him, but he annoys me too”.
“Iron, with only men in promotion, that raises a question for me. It says something about what I denounce!” she added.
Following grill (1.6 million admissions in 2014), Iron is a new buddy comedy starring Lambert Wilson, Franck Dubosc, Caroline Anglade, Guillaume de Tonquédec and Jérôme Commandeur. After the Cévennes, this second play takes place in Brittany, where the friends face the anguish of their fifties.
Source: BFM TV
