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Our review of the documentary Romy, free woman on France 3

2022-05-20T12:58:09.296Z


CRITICISM – Portrayed as a “free woman”, the actress who disappeared forty years ago comes back to life in this new documentary which has just been screened at the Cannes Film Festival. A film, rich in numerous archives, broadcast this Friday, May 20 at 9:10 p.m. on France 3.


What

are you doing?” “I'm looking at you” 

: the famous scene opens the documentary by Lucie Cariès and Clémentine Deroudille dedicated to Romy Schneider.

Since this cult exchange in

LesChoses de la vie

between the actress and Michel Piccoli, the typewriter has taken a new sensual turn.

Romy's smile… He looks at her and we have all looked at her since her beginnings as an apprentice Empress of Austria.

It was in 1954, Germany redeemed an image by propelling this fresh and luminous girl to the top, this Sissi unearthed from national history and dressed for the cinema.

She immediately captured all the hearts.

Three films that continue to be shown on television.

Cut!

"I'm a Viennese pastry that we want to devour, I'm sick of it"

, she will say when we want to make her turn a fourth.

Romy facing her destiny.

1958, the first act of rebellion, and a way of her own to say what she thinks.

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"You're lucky you're photogenic

," his father had told him as a viaticum.

It is on this wire, a little agreed "the free woman" that…

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Source: lefigaro

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