- It's other people who change, not me. Sometimes I get a bit paranoid about that.
- Where I came from, families didn't have money and no one could have afforded acting classes. For cinemas or museums, you had to go to Paris, which seemed really far away to us. When you're a small child there's no problem with the banlieues because it's like a big playground where everyone knows each other. But when you become teenagers, you realise it's a kind of ghetto: all the people on a certain income are put in one place, all the immigrants are put in another. So you feel shut away. Paris for us was like crossing a border.
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