Final end clap for
Plus belle la vie
?
Judging by the words of one of the producers of the series, this is not certain.
Twelve days before the broadcast of the finale of the cult soap opera of France 3, Claire de La Rochefoucauld was the guest of the RMC morning show to discuss the end of fiction after eighteen years of existence.
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His new declarations created the surprise.
Last July, the fatalistic opinion of this same producer concerning the cessation of
Plus belle la vie
contrasted with that of angry actors, such as Laurent Kérusoré.
“A series ends after a while.
That's life
,” she explained.
However, this Sunday, the one who was also a director of episodes of daily fiction does not rule out the possibility of a return to the adventures of the inhabitants of the Mistral.
What to expect from the series finale?
“It is an end that is not an end. I won't "spoiler" but we really wanted to give this gift to all the loyal viewers of
Plus belle la vie
"
, said Claire de La Rochefoucauld, before specifying that this final episode is
"open to the future"
. .
A scenario that would allow a return to the series, according to the producer.
"The place of the Mistral does not explode, people do not die, there is no nuclear attack",
she summarizes.
Remarks supported by Léa François, actress of fiction since 2009 also invited to the radio show.
If ever
“the series came back one day”
, the interpreter of Barbara says she is
“seduced”
by this idea, without knowing
"neither the format nor the date".
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Friday, November 18,
Plus belle la vie
will bow out.
A great evening event broadcast on France 3 from 8:15 p.m. where the channel will offer the last two episodes of the soap opera before a special prime time entitled
Seven weddings for a funeral
.
In the second part of the evening, a documentary dedicated to the 18th anniversary of the series entitled "
The great adventure
Plus belle la vie
"
will be offered to fans of the series.
On the program, cult sequences, interviews with emblematic actors such as Cécilia Hornus (Luna), Rebecca Hampton (Céline), Aurélie Vaneck (Ninon), Fabienne Carat (Samira) or Stéphane Hénon (Jean-Paul).