The actress and director are casting for the adaptation Zoro, the series airs on Paramount +, starring Jean Dujardin. The guest of the “Conversations” program, she particularly returns to the role of Gabriella de la Vega, her projects and her relationship with nature.
To the ritual question of the “Collections” program. – Audrey Dana answers. “It’s quite difficult, if not difficult at times.” Starring in the series Zoro As Gabriella de la Vega, she notes that this is especially the case when you release a project that is dear to you, “a myth that shook your childhood.” Returning to the adaptation of the series, he discusses the rewriting of the female role; “It’s the story of a female character who thinks she wants a baby, even though she’s thirsty for adventure.”
But this series also revisits the male protagonist; “The writers wanted to talk about the man behind the mask.” As well as the couple. “They’re at the bottom of the system, they wanted to talk about the attrition of the couple and how we reinvent ourselves when one of us doesn’t flourish.”
An intimate connection with nature
In this exchange, Audrey Dana also mentions her relationship with nature; “I feel very connected to nature and the elements.” An intimate relationship that he rediscovered during the filming of the series. “I felt pretty good out there, too, because we were outside.” Both an actress and a director, she will soon adapt the book Black water lilies by Michel Bussi and wants to tackle “a big project as a director”. The series Zoro will let you wait.
Source: Le Figaro