Incendiary redhead Chloé Jouannet and her very complicit mother Alexandra Lamy at the La Rochelle TV fiction festival

This Saturday, September 17, 2022 was held the closing ceremony of TV Fiction Festival in La Rochelle which started on Tuesday 13 September. The prize was awarded to productions from TF1 and the OCS platform: The jury chaired by Sandrine Bonnaire and composed among others of the actors Louise Monot (OSS 117, Rio no longer responds) and David Baiot (Glitter prawns), awarded the prize for best TV movie to Affected from TF1. A TV movie directed by Alexandra Lamy starring Mélanie Doutey and Andréa Bescond.

There were a lot of people this Saturday for the closing ceremony of the festival in La Rochelle. Alexandra Lamy, dressed in a sumptuous long-sleeved polka dot dress, was present with her daughter Chloé Jouannet, also an actress. The daughter, sublime with her beige suit that covers her black neckline and the mother displayed themselves very complicit in front of the photographers. You can also admire the magnificent red hair of Chloé Jouannet. Alexandra Lamy and her daughter were not the only distinguished guests. The festival was also able to count on the presence of Charlotte Gaccio, Odile Vuillemin, Loup-Denis Elion, Audrey Fleurot, Anne Richard, Arié Elmaleh, Artus and Bérengère Krief.

The actors of More beautiful life present in full force at the La Rochelle festival

The actors of More beautiful life on France 3 were also present in full force for the closing of the TV Fiction Festival this Saturday, September 17. Among them were among others Laurent Kérusoré, Léa François who is expecting her next child, Stéphane Hénon, Marwan Berreni, Elodie Varlet, Cécilia Hornus, Pierre Martot, Michel Cordes or even Eléonore Sarrazin. As a reminder, the last episode of the series will be broadcast next November. On stage this Saturday, the actors, all dressed in a T-shirt with the writing “We love you” from More beautiful life burst into tears in front of their fans who gave them a standing ovation. This edition of the La Rochelle TV fiction festival will have ultimately been that of all emotions.

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