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15 years after “The First Day of the Rest of Your Life”, Marc-André Grondin unrecognizable in “The Successor”

2024-02-21T09:13:53.553Z

Highlights: Marc-André Grondin, César for best male hopeful in 2009, is totally astonishing in “The Successor” In this thriller, the 39-year-old Quebec actor plays Ellias, the artistic director of a famous French haute couture house. When Ellias learns that his father, with whom he has not had contact for a long time, has just died, he goes to Quebec for the funeral. There, he discovers a terrible secret.


The Quebec actor, César for best male hopeful in 2009, is totally astonishing in “The Successor”, by Xavier Legrand, in theaters


We discovered him as a teenage rocker and dreamer in “The First Day of the Rest of Your Life” by Rémi Bezançon.

A role full of emotion, which earned him the César for Most Promising Actor.

Fifteen years later, we find Marc-André Grondin, unrecognizable, in “The Successor” by Xavier Legrand, the filmmaker of the chilling “Up to the Guard”.

In this thriller, the 39-year-old Quebec actor plays Ellias, the artistic director of a famous French haute couture house.

When Ellias learns that his father, with whom he has not had contact for a long time, has just died, he goes to Quebec for the funeral.

There, he discovers a terrible secret.

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