“I like to make useful fictions”

Julie, 17, has been missing for eight years. Everyone thinks she is dead. His mother, Suzanne, played by Muriel Robin, gradually sank into alcohol and misanthropy. Until the day when she sees a photo in a newspaper in which she thinks she recognizes her daughter. She then goes to find him in a village where each inhabitant seems to be hiding a secret.

My angel received the Prize for the best series at the La Rochelle fiction festival. Muriel Robin excels alongside Marilou Berry, Patrick Chesnais and Alexandra Vandernoot: “It is the loneliness, the determination of this woman that made me want to play this role, the fact that she is going to disturb the habits of a village, with its difference, she confides. Female alcoholism is also a subject that touches me a lot, I would like to do something about it one day. Suzanne is alone against everyone, that’s what is beautiful. For me, women are heroines. “

It is again in a dramatic role that we find Muriel Robin, memorable interpreter of Jacqueline Sauvage in 2018, this woman condemned to have killed her violent husband. “I like to make useful fictions, so what attracts me is to show that we can get out of it, that there is hope, that we sometimes have to fight alone, she continues. It is true that I am only seen in dramas on television. In 30 years, I have hardly ever been offered a comedy. I was an actress before being a comedian, I went to the conservatory, and it’s not my choice not to do comedy. So, I’m writing one! “

Muriel Robin is also going on tour again, or rather ends it after an interruption due to the health crisis. She resumes her cult sketches on stage, notably in Paris, at the Olympia on January 11 and 12, at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées on January 21 and Salle Pleyel on February 13. “To laugh it’s on stage and to cry it’s on TF1!”


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