
Nicolas Maury, ceux qui l'aiment prendront le train
Documentary · Music
Overview
Between the nostalgia of resurfacing roots and the desire to venture into song to experience a rebirth, Nicolas Maury reveals himself unguarded before Didier Varrod, with a deeply moving sincerity. Nicolas Maury released his first album, La porcelaine de Limoges, in January 2023—a new experience for this unique, demanding, and multifaceted actor. It is an opportunity to paint an intimate portrait of him through an extended interview on a train between Paris and Limoges. In this specific setting, which was also that of his first (silent) film role with Patrice Chéreau in Those Who Love Me Can Take the Train, Nicolas discovers archives and hears from close acquaintances who speak about him. A documentary film, like a kind of initiation rite, it moves back and forth between memories of France and childhood, and his condition as a man and artist today, taking on a new identity through music.
Top Cast


Nicolas Maury
Nicolas Maury
Self
Nicolas Maury
Self
Annette Dubois
Annette Dubois
Self : Nicolas Maury's Mother
Annette Dubois
Self : Nicolas Maury's Mother
Louann Robert
Louann Robert
Self : Nicolas Maury's Niece
Louann Robert
Self : Nicolas Maury's Niece
Nathalie Dupuy
Nathalie Dupuy
Self
Nathalie Dupuy
Self
Shanti Masud
Shanti Masud
Self
Shanti Masud
Self


Laëtitia Spigarelli
Laëtitia Spigarelli
Self
Laëtitia Spigarelli
Self
Olivier Marguerit
Olivier Marguerit
Self
Olivier Marguerit
Self
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