Tomorrow is ours: Alexandra Naum (Louisa) is back on the set of the series!

Tomorrow is ours: Alexandra Naum (Louisa) is back on the set of the series!

It’s one of the events that marked Tomorrow’s story, which is ours this year: the death of Louise (Alexandra Naum), murdered by Vanessa, aka the Tiger Rose Killer copy, on her wedding day to Bart (Hector). Langevin).

This tragedy clearly shocked fans who did not expect such an end for Louise’s character entering the series in late 2020.

“Alexandra is someone we love very much. She’s an actress who’s really fun to work with. But after Louise’s children left, the couple she created with Bart became a bit of a charmer.”In June, Tomorrow producer Od Thevenin told Us of Alexandra Naum’s departure.

“Suddenly they were both having coffee with a spoon. It was less interesting. We had ideas, but they were a little dark for the time period. The character of the cook, Vanessa, because Victoire Doxer is great. She embodies certain boundaries. It fed the writers. And really, poor Alexandra was somewhat sacrificed in the editing on the altar..

Fear not though, the story is ours tomorrow and Alexandra Naum is far from over, as we understand Louise’s interpreter is preparing to join the filming of the Sète series… what a director!

“Alexandra is a short film director and she is the person we are going to bring in to direct Tomorrow Belongs to Us”, Od Thevenin really announced to us during the interview. A new chapter in TF1’s daily soap opera, which Alexandra Naum herself teased on social media, announced a few days ago that she was looking for a new secret project.

Alexandra is not actually her debut behind the camera, as the actress, who can also be seen in the films Our Years Retired and Paris 16, has already made several short films that have won prizes at festivals, including L’Amazone and Lavande.

And as he gets behind the camera for the first time on the daily soap opera, there’s no doubt his former co-stars will be delighted to reunite with him, months after Louis’ on-screen death.

As Audrey Roussel’s translator Charlotte Gacchio recently told us: “Alexandra is a great girl. She will soon be back on set with us as a director. It’s great news, we’re excited because we miss her. I think it’s a production decision so that we don’t get too sad and separated from each other. (laughs)”.

With the arrival of Arie Elmaleh as director a few days ago, the start of the new school year promises to be full of behind-the-scenes news on the set of Tomorrow.

Source: allocine

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