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Alice Taglioni: "I have always believed in UFOs"

2022-02-17T17:38:12.871Z


The actress and pianist makes her debut in season 2 of Ovni(s). She also composed several musical themes for this series full of fantasy


Madame Figaro.-

Do you believe in UFOs?


Alice Taglioni.-

Yes, always.

I advocate the opposite of "I believe what I see."

I am only receptive to the signs that life sends me.

What pleasure did you have in joining the cast of

Ovni(s)?


I was a little worried at first, because the first season was very much in place.

There was such a symbiosis between the actors that I asked myself: will I find my place with them?

Am I going to enter this very special universe?

But I was welcomed with open arms and things went very easily, because we had the common desire to have a successful season.

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What did you like about your character, Claire Carmignac?


I liked that this communication consultant was a modern woman for the time (1979).

She is sure of herself, careerist, and not afraid of men.

I often have the impression that I am projected into this kind of character, but Claire also brings a real fantasy, a naivety sometimes, and a lot of humor.

UFO(s): the return of the phenomenon

A stunt from Canal+ last year, the

UFO(s)

series is back for a second season.

In the program ?

A new survey, new arrivals and an ever so cheerful seventies atmosphere.

A quirky tone.

Ex-Cartesian pure and hard, Didier Mathure (excellent Melvil Poupaud) has become persona non grata within the scientific community since he saw a UFO.

Upon discovering a giant cotton candy in a nuclear power plant, he decides to continue his frantic quest for extraterrestrials.

A starry cast.

As whimsical as they are endearing, the main characters (Melvil Poupaud, Géraldine Pailhas, Daphné Patakia, Michel Vuillermoz and Quentin Dolmaire) welcome this season Alice Taglioni in the role of communication advisor for the Ministry of Equipment and Energy , but also Jonathan Lambert as founder and director of Geipan, an organization responsible for studying the UFO phenomenon.

A colorful atmosphere.

With its 1979 decor, its colors, its fantasy and its French landscapes,

Ovni(s)

takes the opposite view of the black series of the moment and offers its audience a refreshing and healthy breath of air.

UFO(s)

, from February 21 on Canal+.

You also composed several musical themes…


I was very flattered that the director, Antony Cordier, used my compositions to illustrate the themes of encounter and love.

And it really impressed me to hear my music when I saw the series.

It was something very intimate, very personal.

I was like exposed.

Playing the piano again gave me confidence, and I would love to stage a story where music, singing, texts and images would mingle.

On good terms…

UFO(s),

season 2, by Antony Cordier, with Melvil Poupaud, Michel Vuillermoz, Alice Taglioni… From February 21 on Canal+.

Source: lefigaro

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