In 2018, Romane Bohringer directed Blurry love, a tender and utopian autofiction in which she staged herself with her two children and her ex-husband, Philippe Rebbot, in their real apartment, where the two exes live separately but with their children. A series broadcast on Canal + from November 8.
Three years later, Romane Bohringer offers the sequel in the form of a series. It’s always so wacky and funny with a touch of madness on top of that. Philippe Rebbot is dredged by Monica Belluci. Romane Bohringer is grappling with her banker who hopes that she will play in a James Bond who will fill her bank account.
Romane Bohringer explains: “A lot of people kept telling us, yes but then, now that you are settled in this ‘room’, what will really happen if Philippe falls in love, and if you fall in love, and the children will grow up? , and who needs the other most in this story … “
The series is first and foremost a utopia for Romane Bohringer: “I know a lot of other people have the same pact, and then finally, it breaks, it’s hard. Ours, and why we make a series, is that it succeeds us for now and he is rather soft “.
Philippe Rebbot, the real ex of Romane Bohringer who lives in the ‘separtement’ is always so great and turned on. For him, everything is true in the series: “Everything is true being stretched a little comedy, but it’s also true that we are a comedy family, that is to say we laugh a lot, we make a lot of jokes, we spend our time having fun , rather than anything else.
And what is false is lie by omission: we did not put everything in our lives either, we did not make a reality show that would follow us … Because otherwise, which would also be true, is that I can sometimes spend days in my sofa. But it’s not a picture. Is it interesting to film? “
The series is actually like a 21st century sitcom for Philippe Rebbot. “Yes you can put it like that, a sitcom from the year 2000, if in a sitcom you hear, the good feelings, things like that, yes there is sweetness. We are hippies, I am from agreement to relaunch this message from Love eachother. And good feelings don’t have to be dripping and disgusting, it’s good to have good feelings these days. “
Blurry love, it is also the pleasure to find in his own role Richard Bohringer, the father of Romane, and other formidable actors like Reda Kateb. A tender and role series from tomorrow on Canal +.