[on why he cast Matthias Schoenaerts for A Bigger Splash (2015)] I met Matthias four years ago now [in 2012] because someone told me that there was this fantastic young Belgian actor who played in a very powerful film called Rundskop (2011), which I hadn't seen. I was in LA and I got a screener and I saw Bullhead and I though, 'Oh my god, this guy is really a force of nature.' He happened to be in Los Angeles, and I met him. I had this meeting with him that was really touching for me because I saw in Matthias the integrity and solidity of a man of great skill and great inheritance, because Matthias' father is one of the greatest European actors of the 70s, the great Julien Schoenaerts. But Matthias has his own identity as an actor, and has his own way of being. Then I met him again after he made De rouille et d'os (2012), and we had a sort of aim to work together, so for me it was only natural that when we started to cast, I said, okay, let's get him to play this brooding character who is always accepting the heat from Harry until he cannot accept them anymore, and unconsciously goes for what he should not do - and I don't want to reveal too much. But I felt that Matthias would be perfect, and he has been perfect, and he has been a great part of the group.
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