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on the occasion of his release For love The guest of the “Conversations” program was Elise Otzenberger, actress Cecile de France. He spoke with Joseph Ghosn about his role in this new film, the importance of family and his memories of his early days in Paris.
The talk show guest actress Cecile de France is currently filming For love directed by Elise Otzenberger. She plays Sarah, whose relationship with Antoine is strained by the hustle and bustle of everyday life with two children, while her eldest son, Simon, reveals to them that he hears voices. In this show, he explains to Joseph Goss, the deputy editor Madame Figarothat she wanted to “tell the story of this mother who decides to believe in her child against all odds, in a Cartesian society where there’s not much room to believe in her dreams anymore.” She says she’s playing an “imperfect woman” who has appeared in the twists and turns of “a couple in crisis”, but who decides to support their child.
“The Anxiety of Family Disintegration”
In this interview, Cécile de France reveals the influence of Steven Spielberg’s films on the creation of this script, where “the anxiety of family disintegration is expressed through a fantastical element”. Indeed, through the story of Simon, played by Darius Zarabyan, who says he hears alien voices when interacting with water, the film tells the story of a couple “worn by time, routine and disappointments, which cause great anxiety in Armenia. their elders.
As a mother of two, the actress trusts that she separates her intimate experience from the image of an exhausted mother. “I don’t like to mix the emotions of my characters with the emotions of my personal life,” she says. A division he “finds more hygienic”.
For loveWith Elise Otzenberger, Cécile de France, Arthur Igual, Antoine Chappe… In theaters on January 15.
Source: Le Figaro
