This Sunday, May 7, France 2 offers after several weeks of absence a new issue of “A Sunday in the countryside”.
In this peaceful atmosphere offered by Frédéric Lopez, it is Daniel Auteuil, Cyril Lignac and Aure Atika who indulge in a few confidences.
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The latter grew up with her mother from Morocco in a bohemian atmosphere.
“My mother searched a lot, drugged a lot.
When you smoke a lot of firecrackers, you dream a lot, you change the world, but the next day, you don't do much, ”
recalls Aure Atika in the show's emblematic attic.
"I was a bit like my mother's mother"
she analyzes.
“She was the whimsical, I was the reasonable.
I wasn't bored, I didn't know what was going to happen each day, but there was a romantic side to it.
I was at the cinema alive every day”
summarizes the actress while ensuring that they shared a
“very fusional”
relationship .
Her mother
"made the show"
while she
"was erased"
.
"
It's hard to tell because not everyone can hear it...
"
This special relationship will last until the death of his mother.
The actress was only 22 when she died after long hospital stays.
While she enrolled in law at Assas with the ambition of becoming a political journalist, Aure Atika stopped her studies.
She works in a bar in the 9th arrondissement of Paris and is spotted by an agency that offers her her first acting castings.
“When she died, all of a sudden, I was the first.
It was like a release”
she says before developing:
“It's hard to say because not everyone can hear it, but it gave me strength”
.
With philosophy, she adds that from this childhood, and from finding herself young without a parent, she learned to take advantage of the present moment.
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