Freedom is the word that defines
Miou-Miou
and the characters that punctuate his filmography.
“Free woman, I have always been”
declares the actress who came this Monday, January 30 on the set of “
C à vous
” for the promotion of
Constance aux enfers
.
She adds:
“Freedom comes through financial independence.
That's what I taught the girls right away."
Miou-Miou is the mother of Angèle who is a screenwriter and of Jeanne Herry, director of the films
Elle l'adore
and
Pupille
.
Adapted from the novel by Jean-Pierre Ferrière, the TV movie
Constance aux enfers
tells how an antique dealer finds herself hiding a body for the beautiful eyes of her young neighbor.
"We're talking about desire, we're not talking about the desire to love,"
says Miou-Miou, who replies to Aurore Clément whom she praises on France 5
: "She is so outgoing in life, in a very positive, she has a crazy charm
.
In the fiction broadcast next Wednesday on France 2, they embody two friends, a relationship close to reality.
Patrick Cohen and Pierre Lescure jealous
An extract from the TV movie is then broadcast where their two characters come across a shirtless worker.
“He has an incredible body, I believe he works at the Moulin Rouge.
It's true that he has a body, we don't know if it's true... He has something mind-blowing"
Miou-Miou comments mischievously before Anne-Elisabeth Lemoine confirms
"it's hypnotizing"
.
Patrick Cohen and Pierre Lescure will interrupt this complicit discussion with a
"we'll leave the girls to you"
before adding, perhaps a little jealously,
"he has a red helmet on his head, good..."
.
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The feminine desire of a 70-year-old woman is a theme that is rarely addressed on screen.
"What is not taboo, becomes so"
because
"by dint of not talking about it, of not showing anything, we say to ourselves that it must really be disgusting"
.
Miou-Miou assures this evening in "C à vous" that she is lucky to be offered very varied roles, but that
"on female desire, I went into the old age zone".
She then quotes a sentence from François Morel:
“If life was a week, I went back to the weekend and I hope that Monday will be a holiday”
.