Every day, AlloCiné recommends watching a movie (again) on TV. Tonight: Virgin Ephyra and Nils Schneider love and tear each other apart in a Catherine Corsini drama.
On the advice of her producer Elizabeth Perez, Catherine Corsini looks at the novel “Un Amour Impossible” by Christine Angotti. If the scope of the subject scares him—indeed, it touches on themes of destructive passion, incest, and mother-daughter relationships—the female protagonist, both strong and modest, fascinates him.
Alongside Laurette Polmans and with the approval of the original author, Kathryn Corsin brings to the big screen the unconventional love story of Rachel and Philip in the late 1950s. But to deliver this tragic melody, the director has no actor in mind.
In turn, Virgin Broadcasting, encouraged by the success of Victoria, allows itself to directly request the filmmakers with whom it wants to work. Thus, she approached Ekaterine Corsin herself to take the role of Rachel opposite Nils Schneider, with whom she then paired in The City.
In the role of this brave mother torn by love and suffering, Virginie holds the air, according to Télérama, her “most beautiful role to date”. Her performance was also hailed by a César nomination for Best Actress.
Crowned with the Alice Guy Prize, Catherine Corsini signs the feature film AlloCiné with the best rating among her filmography by Internet users, with an average audience rating of 3.8 out of 5.
“Impossible Love” by Catherine Corsini with Virginie Efira, Nils Schneider, Iliana Zabet…
from the age of 12
Tonight on France 3 at 9 p.m.
Source: allocine

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