She arrives all dapper.
“You are so elegant,”
slips a passerby.
Behind her black glasses, she blushed with pleasure.
She's not used to honors.
Reem Kherici has never been invited to the Césars.
Never had the right to be on the front page of women's magazines.
“It pains me
,” admits the woman who is preparing a series on the creation of
Elle,
by Hélène Lazareff, in 1945. Reem Kherici, director, screenwriter and actress, is overflowing with energy and optimism.
Refusing a destiny as a bimbo, this intelligent girl took the turn of directing and writing at the age of 30.
She writes tailor-made contemporary comedies in which she takes the leading role.
Paris à tout prix
and
Jour D
, his first two films, accumulated 580,000 and 450,000 admissions, strong international sales, then excellent audiences on television, on Netflix and Amazon.
For
Dog and Cat,
which is released in theaters this February 14, Reem Kherici was able to manage the largest budget ever entrusted to a director...
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