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  • 28/05/2025
Interrogée par Paris Match lors de son passage à cette 78e édition du Festival de Cannes, l’actrice Jane Fonda, égérie L’Oréal Paris, a confié la clé de son estime d’elle-même.

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00:00What the hell was I thinking, having hair like that?
00:03I'm going to show you some pictures and have to talk about it.
00:07It's in 1978. You're 41 years old and you're in Cannes for the movie Coming Home.
00:13What memory do you keep from this edition?
00:15Right before I came, I worked out with a new teacher very hard.
00:22It took me 10 minutes to get into a car. I could hardly move.
00:26I remember that very well. That's all I remember.
00:28What is your most beautiful memory in Cannes?
00:31I thought that I was told that they were giving an honorary Palme d'Or to my father
00:38and I was to make a speech.
00:41And so I wrote in French a whole speech about my father
00:45and how great this was that he was getting this.
00:47But it turned out it was my, I received the honorary Palme d'Or.
00:53So I felt pretty strange. That was weird.
00:56But it was a huge, big moment for me to win that.
00:59What advice would you give to a young woman who wants to be an actress?
01:03First of all, I would say, how much do you want to be an actress?
01:06Because it is very hard.
01:08Millions of people want to be actors.
01:11Very, very few actually are able to support themselves through acting.
01:16It has to be a fire in your belly.
01:19You have to be passionate about it.
01:21This isn't just about doing a commercial.
01:24This is about, you have to learn how to enter the skin of someone else very profoundly.
01:33If that interests you, then find the best teacher that you can find.
01:39And then after you've gotten a little experience, try to get an agent.
01:44This was in 2011 in Los Angeles.
01:48You absolutely look stunning.
01:49What is your journey to self-worth?
01:52When I see this picture, I can think of two things.
01:55My dog, who I had for 17 years and she died.
01:59And my horrible hair.
02:01I do not like this photo at all.
02:03It makes me sad because of my little girl and the hen.
02:06And the genesis of self-worth, well, I certainly wouldn't feel it looking at that.
02:11Well, the real genesis is having a mother and a father that love you
02:15and that let you know that they love you.
02:17That's where it starts.
02:19Now, if you don't have that, then you have to work very hard to get self-worth.
02:24And that's my story.
02:26What drives the lights on Women's Awards mean to you?
02:29I'm very grateful to L'Oréal for doing it.
02:32It's important to encourage young women filmmakers.
02:35I think it's great.
02:37How does it feel to be reunited with your fellow global L'Oréal Paris?
02:42I like it very much, but they've all gone.
02:45My friends are not here.
02:46Well, Viola's here, but Andy left.
02:50I'm always happy to see them, but a lot of them are left already.
02:55So I'm sad.
02:58It was in La Fontaine-Rouchard.
03:00Oui, oui.
03:01Yes, you're all look at the dogs.
03:02What memories do you have of France and the life you had in France?
03:07I loved living in the French countryside.
03:10You know, you read books, like at that time, I read books about Vietnam, and you would always
03:16come upon the word Hamlet.
03:17I didn't ever know what a Hamlet was, but I was living in Hamlets with peasants, French
03:24peasants.
03:25It's so great.
03:25I wish I'd known this before I made some of my movies.
03:29French farm women, you know, I made friends, and I would go to their homes, and they would
03:34go to shake hands.
03:35They would always shake like this, because their hands would be wet, you know, or full
03:40of something, flour.
03:42So I spend a lot of time with farmers.
03:48It was during the Amphar in 2014.
03:53I hate that dress.
03:54Why this evening is important for you?
03:56It wasn't.
03:57I was told to go.
04:00I did not enjoy it.
04:01Curing AIDS and being able to give people medicine that can keep them alive is absolutely critical.
04:10And Amphar is very good about that.
04:12I respect Amphar a lot.
04:14I don't especially like the evening.
04:16Thank you.
04:17Thank you.
04:18Well, that was fun.

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