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The 13 Hours went to meet the actress Karine Viard. In the film “Magnificat”, directed by Virginie Sauveur, which will be released in cinemas on June 21, she plays Charlotte, who works in a bishopric and is confronted with the death of a priest who turns out to be a woman.
Karine Viard is natural in all registers. The 13 Hours went to meet him. In the movie Magnificat, directed by Virginie Sauveur, whose cinema release date is set for June 21, she plays Charlotte. While working in a bishopric, she finds herself confronted with the death of a priest who turns out to be a woman. Asked about the fact that cinema is intended to move society, Karine Viard answered bluntly: “Yes, otherwise I wouldn’t be making movies.”
An eclectic career
Karine Viard then returned to her eclectic career: “In retrospect, I always realize that I have chosen films that are linked to a personal issue.” The actress was abandoned and raised by her grandparents, but she sees it as an opportunity. “It obviously creates emotional and affective stigma that I wouldn’t wish on anyone. But the good thing is that with the parents, we are subject to their demands. Me, I didn’t have any demands made on me. So they liked me, and they didn’t impose anything on me. (…) I was able to completely develop my personality”explained the actress.