What if we let go of our phones during a meal and put them in the center of the table? This would undoubtedly make it possible to see a little less fake news circulating on the Web, in particular at the level of the good and bad sides of the vaccine against the Covid-19 and the pandemic. But it would also make it possible to take full advantage of the people around us and to have real subjects for discussion. Without having a sudden urge to scroll on Instagram, Facebook, or Twitter.
However, if some people have things to hide, it is probably a bad idea since they would not be immune to receiving a text or a notification from their lover or other … This story is precisely the one told in Fred Cavayé’s film, The game, broadcast this Tuesday, January 4 on France 2.
A feature film released in 2018 bringing together a slew of French and Belgian actors all as good as each other. Such as Vincent Elbaz, Doria Tillier, Stéphane De Groodt or even Bérénice Béjo. The latter, also known for her role in the film OSS 117: Cairo, nest of spies, or The Artist, both produced by Michel Hazanavicius. The director being none other than the companion of the actress since 2006, date on which the shooting of the film starring Jean Dujardin in the role of a spy, a bit racist and to die of laughter, took place. But before melting in front of the charm of the man behind the camera, the actress knew a story with an actor from a very famous American hospital series: Grey’s Anatomy.
This is Martin Henderson, playing the role of Nathan Riggs from season 12 to 14 of the American show. This one evoked precisely this idyll in the columns of Telestar, in 2017, as noted by our colleagues from Gala. The actor revealing that this story started in 2000: “We lived almost a year or two between Paris and Los Angeles. At the time, I was going back and forth. I was 25. We went to cafes, to museums, to jazz concerts, we were riding bikes … The dream life, right? “ A relationship that finally ended some time later.
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