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Mathieu Kassovitz compares Gérard Depardieu to “an ogre to whom no one has ever said “enough””

Six months ago a motorcycle accident almost cost him a lot.

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Mathieu Kassovitz compares Gérard Depardieu to “an ogre to whom no one has ever said “enough””

Six months ago a motorcycle accident almost cost him a lot. But in recent weeks, he has regained his outspokenness which has shaken up social networks. Once again, Mathieu Kassovitz has crossed swords with Saïd Taghmaoui, actor of La Haine with whom he has maintained relations that are, to say the least, uneasy for years. On the poster for Rois de la piste, a comedy by Thierry Kliffa, where he plays the son of Fanny Ardant, queen tired of scams, the actor promotes it year after year, allowing himself a few punchlines on current events.

When Libération questions him about the movement

After seeing his “death”, would Mathieu Kassovitz have bought himself a pipe? He's obviously being more careful. He closed his Twitter account and is trying to be more selective with the topics he speaks on. Requested by Libération, it does not dwell on the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. “I don’t want to risk losing my career if I say that Netanyahu is a scumbag who doesn’t even know how to protect his people.” Barely recovered from his accident, in September, he confided to Le Monde: “I have been an asshole for thirty years and I force myself to be one. I just turned 56 and maybe I need to stop being an asshole.”

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