At the age of 75, Gérard Jugnot, a figure in French cinema, entrusts his relief to no longer raising children today. In an interview with the media Lou, the former Bronze points to a society where social networks, screens, drugs, fake news and the reign of money make paternity particularly arduous. A finding that reveals the fractures of contemporary education.Gérard Jugnot has never cultivated the image of the authoritarian father. With self-de…
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At the age of 75, Gérard Jugnot, a figure in French cinema, entrusts his relief to no longer raising children today. In an interview with the media Lou, the former Bronze points to a society where social networks, screens, drugs, fake news and the reign of money make paternity particularly arduous. A finding that reveals the fractures of contemporary education.Gérard Jugnot has never cultivated the image of the authoritarian father. With self-de…