Nicolas Bedos: frustrated, he strongly calls out to the government: Current Woman The MAG


Nicolas Bedos doesn't stop anymore inflammatory messages to the attention of the government. On his new Instagram account, @nicolasbedosfauxcul, Thursday, December 10, 2020, Guy Bedos's son even launched a mocking tirade against Jean Castex, after the Prime Minister's announcements on deconfinement. "I think that Jean Castex also adores the cinema, I think besides that in private or when he is really all alone he speaks magnificently about the culture (of Visconti or Gérard Oury) and it is not cheerful- They take these decisions from the heart, but instead of complaining, we must understand that it is for the good of all of us and especially the most fragile individuals that they are obliged to withdraw the meaning of our lives ", wrote the director of the third part of ’OSS 117, in a very ironic way.

The situation of the cultural world being what it is, Nicolas Bedos was not going to stop there. Saturday 12 December 2020, on social networks, he took up his digital pen to protest, this time on his account Personal Instagram.

"France is culture"

Nicolas Bedos cannot tolerate abandoning culture, sector in danger since the start of the health crisis. As a defender of the arts, Doria Tillier's ex-companion then adopts a more serious tone. "This viral message is useless. If not to the relief of having repeated it: theaters, cinemas, libraries and museums – in addition to the fact that they allow people to give pleasure and meaning to the life that is to be protected – are , by their structure and the public silence that reigns there, the safest places there are. The Prime Minister himself recognized it ", he argues.

The one who received a Caesar in 2020 for The good times condemns in this regard the decision to postpone the opening of cultural places, a decision which it considers exclusively political. "If the government closes them (…), it is for reasons, not health, but technocratic: not to trigger indignation in other sectors (…). So the decision was made to offend everyone rather than a party ", he notes without tongue in cheek, to the delight of his subscribers.

In order no doubt to call for a response, Nicolas Bedos questioned Roselyne Bachelot, the incumbent Minister of Culture, on Twitter. "Should the feeling of injustice, frustration and incomprehension thus continue to the detriment of democratic debate?", he was moved with her. Before concluding : "France is culture."A tweet, taken up by our colleagues from Here is, deleted shortly after publication. The question remains unanswered.

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