Lolita Chammah is not an actress like the others.
She sets an appointment for a Sunday morning in a Parisian bistro, near Place de la République, her neighborhood.
She has a diaphanous complexion like a Jane Austen heroine, hastily combed her hair, she hides her eyes behind sunglasses, removes them to speak.
What we had guessed about her on the phone is confirmed.
The actress combines simplicity with naturalness, determination with gentleness.
Rooted in the present.
And joy: she is expecting a second child.
(Gabriel, his 9-year-old son made his film debut in
Les Intranquilles
by Joachim Lafosse).
“
Transmission is mysterious
,” says her mother before reading us a few lines from
The Power of Gentleness.
, by Anne Dufourmantelle.
And to invite us to be
"contaminated"
by the psychoanalyst who died trying to save a child from drowning.
Lolita Chammah is like the latter in welcoming and giving.
“It's called charm!
“Summarizes Anne Berest who wrote to him…
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