Le Pape François et Bérénice Bejo se transforment en mères révolutionnaires au Guatemala. Le Pape François et Bérénice Bejo se transforment en mère révolutionnaire au Guatemala. Le Pape François et Bérénice Bejo en mère révolutionnaire au Guatemala

Sans souscription. Dans Tout Public du mardi 22 avril 2024, le Pape François, auteur d’une lettre invitant à l’ouverture par la lecture, préfacée par le professeur William Marx et Bérénice Bejo pour l’un de ses rôles les plus intimes dans Mexico 86. Sans inscription. The actress Bérénice Bejo appeared at the 50th César Awards ceremony on February 28, 2025, in Paris. The sovereign pontiff for 12 years, praised for his modernity, Pope Francis passed away on Monday, April 21, 2025. He made a significant impact and utilized various means to communicate with his followers, appearing in numerous documentaries and even having his speeches and prayers set to music in a pop-rock album called «Wake Up.» Last summer, he published a letter through Equateurs editions, sharing his personal views on literature and reading.

According to William Marx, a professor at the Collège de France and the author of the preface to the Pope’s book, Pope Francis stands in contrast to his predecessors. He challenged the traditional notion of restricting certain books to be read by the faithful, advocating for a more open approach to literature. By referencing non-religious authors like Proust and opposing Cocteau’s view that literature cannot replace salvation or prayer, Pope Francis encouraged his readers to explore a wider range of thoughts, authors, and works beyond what the Christian institution typically recommends.

In his letter «Louée soit la lecture – lettre sur le rôle de la littérature dans la formation» (published by Equateurs editions) prefaced by William Marx, Pope Francis promotes the idea of not censoring any work or reading, emphasizing freedom and responsibility in literary exploration. This message of non-judgment and continuous listening is seen as revolutionary by Marx.

In the film «Mexico 86,» Javier Díaz explores the theme of motherhood and revolution, asking whether a mother can simultaneously be a fighter for democratic ideals. Inspired by the director’s own mother’s experiences, the film follows a woman named Maria, played by Bérénice Bejo, who takes up arms during a brutal repression in Guatemala in the 1970s and later flees to Mexico during the World Cup, leaving her son behind.

For Bejo, the role of Maria reflects her own family history, delving into the sacrifices and commitments made by her parents during the dictatorship in Argentina. Through this intimate role, Bejo gains insight into her mother’s unspoken experiences and the pain she endured. «Mexico 86» also prompts Bejo to contemplate the concepts of commitment and motherhood, challenging the societal expectations and guilt often placed on women.

The film «Mexico 86» directed by Javier Díaz and starring Bérénice Bejo will be released on April 23, 2025. It serves as a platform for Bejo to explore themes of engagement, motherhood, and personal history.