Alain Delon for Jean-Louis Trentinian: After Belmondo, another brother leaves

The cinema is immersed in mourning for the loss of the great actor Jean-Louis Trentinian, with Allen Delon to not be able to hide his emotion, for his colleague, who passed away at the age of 91.

Overwhelmed, Delon, who co-starred with Trentinian in 1975’s “Cops and Murderers,” told AFP that “after Belmondo, another brother is leaving and I’m shocked.”

Also the President of France Emanuel Macron said goodbye to Jean-Louis Trentinian, “a huge artistic talent” who “marked our lives through French cinema”.

“A page is turning,” Macron added when asked about Trentinian’s death in a “velvet voice” on the sidelines of the Vivatech technology show in Paris.

“He was a rare (artist), a divergent in the good sense. A huge actor. All his life he worked with a tape recorder in his hand, reciting poems. And at the end of his life, for the last four years, he shocked the whole world by reciting wonderful poems in a wonderful way. “And he made great movies, of course, with Lelous, but there are also Conformistas, Red, great movies,” his ex-wife and mother of three, BMX, told BMTV. Nandin Trentinian.

Source: News Beast

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