00:00Congratulations on your film. There's a lot of buzz, a lot of discussion, Twitter, like social.
00:04You watch it?
00:05Yeah, social media is a buzz. I love it. Oh my gosh.
00:09I mean, how has the reception been for you?
00:12Tell the people. Tell the people to watch.
00:15And they can. They can right now.
00:17What has the reception been like for you? How has it been?
00:21I'm really happy for the reception, for the movie, for the public, for the audience,
00:26for all the people that I found in this journey, no?
00:32It's like, I think that is, you know, Julius Bernet?
00:41Know what?
00:41Julius Bernet, the writer?
00:43Yes.
00:43It's like that, the journey inside her.
00:49Yes. And we're here, it's awards season.
00:51I mean, what would it mean to see the film be recognized on that level?
00:55What? What one?
00:56I would like for you to recognize this film.
01:00And a honor.
01:02But I think that the most important now is the recognition for the audience, no?
01:06Yes.
01:07Because at the end, sometimes, if you ask me, no?
01:15For example, I have a taste different for the others, no?
01:19At the end, this is not meaning if you are best or less than the other, no?
01:25I think it's only about taste.
01:30But if you ask me, like, objectively, I think it's the best movie in the world.
01:39I think it's the best movie in the history of the cinema.
01:45And I think we don't understand yet the meaning of this movie, social and in the history.
01:59I'm feeling like Van Gogh.
02:05I need to cut my hair a little because more or less, I don't understand yet what happens in the future with this film.
02:15No, no, I joke a lot, but this is serious.
02:19I love to.
02:21I don't know.
02:24I love that.
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