In 2020, the play won the Moliere Best Director Award. The author has decided to adapt it to the cinema for his second film, which promises to be exciting, but not devoid of humor.
Love story, is the poignant romance of two women, Katia and Justine, who fall madly in love despite their fear of commitment and the gaze of others. But when Katya becomes pregnant, things don’t go as planned. Justin leaves her. After 12 years, Katia, who kept the child, learns that she has incurable cancer. Forced to urgently find a tutor for her daughter, she turns to her brother William, a disillusioned and alcoholic ex-writer who shares her abusive childhood.
Alexis Michalik’s first film, Edmundadapted from his play about writing in 2019 Cyrano de Bergerac by Edmond Rostand, was a huge success with 700,000 theaters. The author puts together a second production three years later, again adapted from his own play Love story, the dramatic romance premiered in 2020 and won the Moliere Award for Best Direction of a Private Show that same year. The director, screenwriter and therefore the actor is here about love at first sight in a touching but not devoid of humor melodrama.
Casting includes Juliette Delacroix, Marika Soye and Pauline Bression taking on their roles in the play, but also Leontine d’Oncier, Daniel Njo Lobé, Julian Cave and of course Alexis Michalik.
Released in theaters on April 12, 2023.
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Source: Le Figaro
