Good news for fans of Clem. More than a year after the broadcast of the last episode of the famous television series, the cult program carried by Lucie Lucas is about to make a comeback on TF1. It was via a press release that the first channel announced the comeback of the show created by Emmanuelle Rey Magnan and Pascal Fontanille and directed by Joyce Buñuel and Éric Leroux. The heroine of Clem and his counterparts have therefore returned to the studio to shoot a one and a half hour TV movie split into two 45-minute parts.
This achievement is called “Retrouvailles” and should allow aficionados to see their favorite actors like Élodie Fontan, who has long slipped into the skin of Alizée, Philippe Lellouche, who camped Xavier Ferran, but also Victoria Abril, alias Caroline Munoz. A nice surprise since the optician of Spanish origin died at the start of season 9. A tragic death that the actress greatly regretted. “It pained me because they cut off my head, offscreen”confided Victoria Abril at the microphone ofEuropean 1 last March. “The character disappears in a car accident, but I’m not seen. I wasn’t given that last season or that last night where the characters say goodbye. But wait, because it will work out five years later”, she had launched. The actress should therefore be able to properly say goodbye to the series thanks to the TV movie, the filming of which has just started.
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On Twitter, journalist Kevin Lheritier shared, this Wednesday, May 31, 2023, a photo “from the filming of the finale of Clem with the episode Les Retrouvailles”. According to information from Allociné, this ultimate project should finally stage the marriage of the heroine and her companion Matthieu. A long-awaited event, but which risks turning into tragedy because of a family secret. See you soon on TF1 to watch the finale of Clem.
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Beginning of the filming of the finale of #Clem with the episode “Les Retrouvailles” (2×45′). Return of Victoria Abril, Elodie Fontan and Philippe Lellouche pic.twitter.com/NrpOq6HOL1
— Kevin Lheritier (@lheritierkevin) May 31, 2023