A change of scenery for Maud Becker aka Anna Delcourt is ours tomorrow.
In April last year, viewers of the daily TF1 series attended the farewell of Anna, who decided to leave the set and go to Tunisia after her breakup with Karim (Sami Gharbi).
If Maude Becker has not already left Tomorrow Belongs to Us several times to devote herself to other filming, such as L’amour (almost) Parfait or the TV movie Le Mystère Daval, this departure seems more appropriate. in duration. Even if the actor didn’t close the door on Anna’s possible return to the set one day.
“Unlike other times, I don’t have a return date planned yet”He explained in an interview with Télé Loisirs in April. “But nothing is locked in and you never know what tomorrow might bring, we own it. And then Anna remains Chloe’s sister, Marianne’s daughter, and Bart’s mother.”.
Mod Becker takes a new series in Senegal!
Two months after her departure from tomorrow, Maude Becker is not out of work as she is filming in Africa, more precisely in Dakar, Senegal, Pax Africana, a new series consisting of six 52-minute episodes with an international cast.
While the actor already announced the filming of this new project on Instagram at the end of May, posting the title and photo of the shoot, today we can tell you more about Pax Africana.
Check out this post on InstagramA post shared by Maud Baecker (@maudbaecker)
According to us, this detective thriller from Seydina Balde (The Straight Line, They were 10) and directed by Lewis Martin tells the story of Gabriel, who returns to Dakar to attend his father’s funeral. He discovers that he has been murdered as part of a larger conspiracy. A martial arts expert after a long stint in Asia, Gabriel decides to avenge his father and save his country.
Along with Seydina Balde, who created Pax Africana with Manuel Di Zio, viewers will find Maud Becker as well as Richard Samel (Tension), Amelie Mbaye, Aicha Ba, Eric Ebouane (The Liaison), Matar Diouf and Ibrahima Sou.
Produced by Keewu Production (Mediawan Africa) in association with CANAL+ PREMIERE, the Pax Africana series will soon air on Canal+ and Canal+ Afrique.
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