In the new podcast of Louie Media and Jour Premier Production studios, the actress dissects the feeling of love, intertwines testimonies and scientific analysis.
“It makes men sing and the world expand. Sometimes it hurts. Throughout life.” Her name ? Love disease. This famous song by Michel Sardou in 1973 is now available as a podcast. Behind the microphone is another singer and actress, Camelia Jordana. The time is displayedIrresistibleThe new Disney+ romantic comedy series in which she stars as a podcaster, the 30-year-old artist is now moving from fiction to reality, shedding light on our feelings in a new podcast that will be released on Wednesday, September 20. In Love disease (1), real stories about love are interwoven and analyzed by scholars. A preview of this new audio format, preview developed by Louie Media and Jour Premier Production studios.
A bridge between fiction and romantic reality
We knew about adapting a book to a screen and vice versa, but not to a TV headset. The podcast Love disease successfully completed the exercise. To better understand, it’s actually a kind of spin-off of the comedy Irresistible also revealed on September 20 on the Disney + platform. In this fiction, Camelia Jordana plays Adele, a famous podcast host who falls madly in love with a mathematician named Arthur. Against sentimentality and other classic rom-com clichés, this series imagined by Clemence Madeleine-Perdrillat (in therapy) tackles deep and relatable topics such as the commitment of couples and the time it takes to get to know each other during new romantic adventures.
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These themes and many others resurface prominently throughout the podcast’s ten episodes Love disease. Camelia Jordana, who plays herself this time, answers our most common questions about romantic relationships with a couple specialist, a psychologist and a sexologist, but also a linguist, a sociologist, a pharmacochemist and even a mathematician.
“This project came at a time in my life when podcasting was central. There hasn’t been a day when I don’t listen to several episodes in a row, says the actress during the opening press conference on Monday, September 11. It was a period when I completely stopped listening to music, and most people know what that means, given the place it occupies in my life.”
Chance, Loyalty, Feminism
Does chance rule our romantic relationships? This is one of the questions raised by Camellia Jordan, and which, for example, the mathematician Laurent Pujot-Menjuet, a specialist in modeling romantic relationships, tries to answer, relying on Dava, an impartial traveler who has fallen. one day under the spell of a certain Marie in the bend of Lot-et-Garonne. Other episodes explore our relationship with feminism in loyalty, touch, or even love.
In order to slip into the skin of podcasters in both fiction and reality, Camelia Jordana admits she immersed herself in testimonials. “It had become a living substance. I went so far as to isolate myself in order to communicate with these stories that reached me, he said during the press conference. “In relationships with others, in testimonies, the podcast, in addition to creating society, imposes work on itself, which seems to me, as well as to the listener, to be an extremely important tool.”
(1) Love diseaseavailable from September 20 on all listening platforms.
Source: Le Figaro
