Stop with your lies
*
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the drama of Olivier Peyon, has everything of a story of men: taken from a novel by Philippe Besson (Julliard), carried by Guillaume de Tonquédec and Victor Belmondo, it traces the meeting of a famous writer with the son of the one he secretly loved in his younger years.
But to illuminate this face-to-face with a subtle light, the filmmaker saw only one woman: Guilaine Londez.
“He gave me the gift of thinking of me to give life to Gaëlle, responsible for watching over the author during his stay in his hometown.
Dynamic, enthusiastic, intelligent and shrewd, this guide will witness the duo he will form with the youngster and take part in the melody.
But by letting the story of this woman speak, Olivier Peyon also tells the power of an active province that is neither dusty nor frustrated.
If she has kept a perceptible singing accent from her Camargue, Guilaine Londez also left her province to pursue her acting career in Paris.
From the role of Zig that she held in the unforgettable
Happiness is in the meadow,
by Étienne Chatiliez, to that of Albertine Monot who brought the sun to
Liberté-Oléron,
of Bruno Podalydès, of a hilarious episode of the series
H
at another
ten percent mark,
she stamped her face and her energy on the landscape.
And if his name is not in the memory of all the spectators, his smile and his voice always evoke happy memories.
Between
Just heaven!,
Laurent Tirard's new comedy (already in theaters), an Arte miniseries where she will play a female cocker spaniel named Semoule (!) and a return to the theater next September, she will soon have other opportunities to shine.
* In theaters February 22.