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The difference between the extras here and in France is the French extras read books. Actually, they hide the book and p
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"The difference between the extras here and in France is the French extras read books. Actually, they hide the book and pretend that they're acting. Here, you can see everybody wants his break"

- Berenice Bejo

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In this quote, actress Berenice Bejo is highlighting the cultural distinctions between bonus in Hollywood and in France. She keeps in mind that in France, additionals are most likely to be well-read and informed, as they frequently bring books to set and read during breaks. However, in Hollywood, bonus are more concentrated on their big break in the market and are less worried about intellectual pursuits. Bejo likewise suggests that in France, additionals might use their book as a prop to enhance their acting, while in Hollywood, the focus is more on physical appearance and networking. Overall, Bejo's observation sheds light on the contrasting worths and concerns in the entertainment industry between these two countries.

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Argentina Flag This quote is written / told by Berenice Bejo somewhere between July 7, 1976 and today. She was a famous Actress from Argentina. The author also have 16 other quotes.

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