Sunday January 22, 2023, at 11:10 p.m., France 2 broadcasts Nice gesture, a program entirely devoted to the cinema. Presented by Pierre Lescure, the show is intended “a dive into the heart of cinema in the making”. Tele-Leisure explains to you.

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Sunday January 22, 2023 at 11:10 p.m., France 2 broadcasts a new cinema program, Nice gesturepresented by Pierre Lescure, former president of the Cannes Film Festival until 2022 and regular columnist in C to you alongside Elisabeth Lemoine. A magazine that comes to compete The circle on Canal+ (presented until 2020 by Augustin Trapenard) and which promises to go where the pulse of cinema beats: on set, in preview, at festivals, in France and abroad, on intimate films like popular comedies. Pierre Lescure discusses with artists who make the news in places that make sense: cinemas, museums, bookstores… No set, it is he who goes to meet personalities for conversations around a common passion for all films, classics and modern ones.

An immersion in the world of cinema

In a press release, Pierre Lescure does not hide his joy at presenting this new magazine and explains his intentions as follows: “Across the world, cinema always makes people dream. With Nice gesture, we offer an unprecedented immersion in this universe to take viewers behind the scenes, make them discover what is outside the frame and share candid encounters with those who are in front of and behind the camera. Take a little height too, because talking about cinema is above all talking about history(s), the world around us, society, the era, life and freedom.

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No set but stars go go!

If, as we have understood, there is no plateau for Nice gesture, the stars will still be at the rendezvous and this from the first broadcasts. Thus, Pierre Lescure will go to the cinema with Virginie Efira, will walk in the Parisian district of Abbesses with the director of La La Land Damien Chazelle will meet Tom Hanks in Stockholm or behind the scenes at the Comédie-Française with Benjamin Lavernhe and Séphora Pondi. A more than enticing program! To complete the whole and in parallel with these meetings, the drafting of Nice gesture will cover film events in order to feed a weekly soap opera immersed in the world of cinema… Action!

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