The magic of
Harry Potter
leads to everything: from Doctor Dayan's sofa to the muddy, frozen and misty swamps of the east of England.
This spring, the diaphanous and discreet French actress Clémence Poésy is omnipresent on screens on both sides of the Channel.
The spectators of Arte found her in season 2 of
In Therapy
,
where she still consults the psychiatrist played by Frédéric Pierrot.
Apple TV + subscribers have been discovering her since mid-May in
The Essex Serpent
under the erased but serene features of Stella Ransome, the wife of a pastor at the beginning of the 20th century, whose flock is convinced to have glimpsed a new Loch Ness monster.
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A soap opera in costumes as the British know how to treat them so well, this adaptation of Sarah Perry's novel begins with a supernatural air to better address the mysteries of faith, superstition and the eternal struggle between reason and feelings through Stella's husband. , played by the dark and Shakespearian
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