At the Brach hotel, where she makes her appointments, she wants to sit on the terrace, in the open air… but among the plants, in the open air.
Green suits her complexion.
Blonde Virginie Efira is beaming when it has just rained.
Suddenly, she mimics sitting down on a chair that is still wet, just to lighten up the atmosphere.
His laughter disarms.
In all simplicity, she takes out a packet of fine cigarettes which she smokes absently.
On the bill for Anne Fontaine
Police's
beautiful film
, released in September, it continues with
Adieu les cons
, by Albert Dupontel, where she plays a condemned heroine who desperately seeks to see the son she has never known.
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How on earth did this ex-host of
La Nouvelle Star
on M6 in the mid-2000s manage to propel herself gently to the heights of French cinema?
“Be careful, I don't say to myself when I wake up in the morning: 'Yup!
I am at the crest… I have reached the very top!
”She
smiles
,
rolling her eyes.
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