Don't say Sandrine Rousseau, but Corinne Douanier.
Short hair, green poster and eco-feminist slogans -
"In green and against all"
-: the character played by Marina Foïs in the upcoming series
En place
, of which
Vanity Fair
magazine obtained the first images, looks like s misunderstand the ecologist deputy whose good words and outings have been making headlines in the political press for several months.
A tribute that the main interested party took with humor.
“You are not ready! (Me neither by the way)”
, tweeted Sandrine Rousseau on Friday, about the apparent similarity between the character and herself, the name of Douanier can be seen as a reference to Douanier Rousseau (1844-1916), leading figure of naive painting, under the Third Republic.
Asked by our colleagues at
Vanity Fair
, producer and humorist Jean-Pascal Zadi (
Simply black
), at the head of the series, denied having thought of Sandrine Rousseau when creating the character of Corinne Douanier.
"I would not say that she inspired me
," he said, while adding
"love"
the deputy Europe-Ecologie-Les Verts.
Expected on Netflix in the course of next year,
In place
will tell the story of a teacher (Jean-Pascal Zadi) candidate for the presidential election.
In the race for the supreme position, he will have to compete in particular against Marina Foïs, in the skin of Corinne Douanier, the candidate of
“living, free and combative”
women .
Benoît Poelvoorde, Éric Judor or even Fadily Camara will complete the cast.