This is the problem with humanly rich people who wear multiple hats: how to try to portray them?
A challenge, in a country that likes to put women and men in one box, and only one.
Michèle Halberstadt is a film producer and distributor, actress, screenwriter, novelist, she was a radio journalist, editor-in-chief of
Première
magazine
…
When you meet her in the office of her production company in Paris, it's a woman smiling who greets us - and, yet, because of the Covid and the closed cinemas, she has seventeen feature films waiting!
A drama that hits the world of the seventh art head-on.
She doesn't complain, which seems to be a strong trait of her personality.
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Covid-19: cinemas at the end of their rope
She has just published her ninth book,
Née somewhere
(Albin Michel), a story in which she tries to get to know a little better her father, who died at the age of 94, David Halberstadt, born November 15, 1915 in Wegrow, a small town in Poland.
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