The boy, girl revealed by the series, Alexandra Lammy often rhymed “comedy”. It is also in this register that he participated in one of the biggest hits of 2023 in cinemas, Alibi.com 2 (4,277,971 admissions), in which he played a small role.
Directed by comic writer Mathieu Sapin, Le Poulin didn’t attract as many audiences, and that’s a shame because this comedy set in the world of politics shone with its wit and bite. Its rebroadcast on TF1 Séries Films this Tuesday, July 9, will allow you to catch up with it while you wait to find its lead at the cinema in November.
Directed by Eric Besnard (Les Choses simples, Délicieux), Louise Violet will not be a comedy, but a historical drama set in the late 19th century. In the heart of the village, in which this teacher of Alexandra Lam should establish a school of the Republic (free, compulsory and secular). But this mission does not make him popular with either children or parents.
Contrary to what one might believe, Louise Violet is not based on a true story. But there is no doubt that it was inspired by similar events happening around the same time. As in Delicieux, Eric Besnard grounds himself in historical reality to give birth to fiction by focusing on the province. So take another look at what drives France’s identity, as he explained while promoting his September 2021 film.
Even if we haven’t seen the slightest glimpse of her yet, beyond the only photo revealed to date, Louise Violet seems to take the same approach, talking about education and school. So it’s no coincidence that it’s scheduled to be released on November 6th, just after the school holidays, just to stay on topic.
Until then, you’ll be able to see the actor on video starting September 3 in La Promesse verte, a drama that hit theaters last March. And which already reminded us that his name was no longer automatically synonymous with comedy.
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