After the big screen, it’s the turn of the little one! The cinema, which was highlighted in France at Deauville and in Italy at the Venice Film Festival, finally gives way to television, near La Rochelle. From September 13 to 18, 2022, around fifty films, TV films and series are actually discovered by the public, between signing sessions, meetings with artists and photo sessions. September 14, for example, was busy in terms of schedule since four fictions were unveiled, in the presence of the teams.
Mélanie Doutey, Alexandra Lamy, her daughter Chloé Jouannet – turned redhead for some time! – and Claudia Tagbo presented Affected. Ilona Bachelier, Vassili Schneider and Julie Gayet, sublime in a red dress, defended The story of Annette Zelman. Lucie Loste Berset, Hafsia Herzi, Djanis Bouzyani and Clotilde Courau, dressed in a sheer top, leather shorts and thigh high boots, attended the screening of The courtyard. Finally, Shirine Boutella, Xavier Lacaille, Melha Bedia and Victor Belmondo, the grandson of Jean-Paul Belmondo, son of Paul and Luana Belmondo, spoke about the release of Miskina, the poor.
The La Rochelle TV Fiction Festival is THE event for the start of the 2022 school year. For two years, the event was thwarted by health restrictions due to the Covid-19 pandemic. In 2020, he had to be relocated to Paris for a minimalist edition. Now it is finally possible to redo things in a more traditional way, to the delight of President Stéphane Strano. “This edition [la 24e, NDLR.] looks historiche explained. We have regained our freedom in terms of welcoming spectators and we feel that everyone wants to come. We find almost the initial number of 3000 accredited professionals, but they stay on average 24 to 48 hours longer than before 2020.” On the public side, 15,000 people are expected for the duration of the festival. Show must go on…