Catherine Deneuve, " perfectly recovered " after a stroke in November, will resume filming on July 6 of the film by Emmanuelle Bercot, In her lifetime, which had to be interrupted, her entourage confirmed on Tuesday evening to AFP BFMTV information. This film by Emmanuelle Bercot, with whom she has already made two films ( She goes and La Tête haute ), tells the story of a son (Benoît Magimel) condemned by cancer and of his mother, embodied by Catherine Deneuve, 76 years old.
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The day after her hospitalization, her artistic agent had told AFP that the actress had been the victim on the set of a " very limited and therefore reversible ischemic stroke ". " Fortunately, she has no motor deficit and must of course take some time to rest, " said the same source. During her convalescence, those around her indicated that Catherine Deneuve " reacted well to the treatment and rested ". " She was very lucky to be taken care of very quickly while filming in a hospital where her discomfort occurred, " it was added.
The actress who recently appeared wearing an alternative anti-Covid mask on the Instagram account of her Parisian florist, was among the signatories of a forum published in early May in Le Monde in favor of the extension of the rights of intermittent workers in the show.
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Revealed by Jacques Demy's Umbrellas of Cherbourg in 1964, Catherine Deneuve played with the greatest directors, from Roman Polanski to Luis Buñuel or even André Téchiné and Lars von Trier. Born on October 22, 1943 into a family of actors, Catherine Deneuve is the younger sister of Françoise Dorléac, who died tragically in 1967 in a car accident. Consecrated " most beautiful woman in the world " by the American magazine Look , she was immortalized in Marianne, symbolizing French elegance abroad. She is one of the rare French actresses to appear in the Hollywood “ Hall of Fame ”.