Tess Barthélémy, the protected daughter of Judith Godrèche, made her debut in French cinema, after years of growing up under the Los Angeles sun. The 18-year-old plays Zoé, a teenager attracted to a choreographer older than her, and whose mother is an actress wishing to reinvent herself after a Hollywood exile.

The actress landed a new role in the film Under the Eiffel Tower by American Archie Borders, her mother's former partner in the Robins des Bois troupe. It’s very important for her and her identity as an actress, that she feels legitimate, says her mother.