The first minutes of the TV movie are scandalously sickening.
The following are revolting.
This Wednesday, October 5, at 9:10 p.m., France 2 draws a moving fiction titled
Boomerang
, as part of a new continuous evening on sexual assault at work.
This TV movie tells the dramatic story of a young woman, played by actress Tiphaine Daviot.
This employee, who works in a printing press, is sexually assaulted on leaving the company by a foreman played by Bruno Salomone.
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Traumatized by this unconsented rapprochement, she will try to end her life a few hours later.
At the hospital, she will tell the ordeal she suffered to Louise, one of her colleagues played by the actress Corinne Masiero.
This radical trade unionist will raise her voice at the slightest sexist behavior that she detects in her professional environment so that mentalities change.
“
Nothing is shown but everything is suggested.
I did not like the scene of the aggression, it is always difficult to approach
, ”says Bruno Salomone.
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Often, in fiction, the protagonists guilty of rape are associated with lawless criminals driven by exacerbated madness.
Unstoppable sociopathic predators.
In
Boomerang
, the author of the reprehensible act is at first sight a well-to-do family man, very involved in the company that employs him.
"For him, his daughter's gaze is unbearable and my character's journey is interesting"
, continues the actor who himself was the victim of inappropriate scenes at the start of his career.
Before being revealed to the general public, Bruno Salomone redoubled his efforts to make ends meet and dig his furrow in the world of artists.
"I really wanted to do this job, but not at all costs"
Bruno Salomone, guest of "Buzz TV".
On his way, he met men and women, who took advantage of his motivation to try to obtain favors.
“I've known casting directors who were a little weird, and even casting directors.
It's disturbing… They smell when you're hungry.
Personally, I wanted to do this job, but not at all costs, ”
he says, adding that his debut as an actor was not comfortable.
“The first film I did,
Gamer
, was very tough.
There were weird reports, no one was talking to me.
It was total indifference.
When you don't have a bit of notoriety in this profession, it's very humiliating."
, he recalls.
From now on, Bruno Salomone is one of the recurring actors, whether on television or in the cinema.
And even on the boards, where he has been playing a play called
Au Scalpel
for a few days now , at the Théâtre des Variétés, in Paris.