“It’s sincerely no longer livable”: Isabelle Adjani talks about her daily life in Paris that has become unbearable

When we talk about an icon of French cinema, it’s hard not to think of Isabelle Adjani. The passion could have run out of steam for the actress. However, the mother of Gabriel-Kane (whose choices sometimes make her jump) and Barnabé continues her path in comedy and even in song. Besides the show the Vertigo Marilyn which she presented at the Ramatuelle festival on Saturday August 6 and with which she will close the Lacoste Festival on August 13 before a visit to Antibes in early 2023, Isabelle Adjani is working on a new album with Pascal Obispo, before promoting from the TV movie Diana of Poitiers with Gérard Depardieu and to start shooting a film by Mélanie Laurent in September alongside Adèle Exarchopoulos.

Isabelle Adjani brings her career to life at a thousand miles an hour, like the bustle of Paris, which she rubbed shoulders with for several years but in which she chose to no longer live. Interviewed by Nice morningIsabelle Adjani revealed that she left the capital, her frenzy and her daily life became unbearable in her eyes.

The actress has moved to Portugal where she enjoys a sweeter life when she’s not working: “It is above all the possibility of living quietly in a place where people have a good life and behave as if we were thirty years back. Isabelle Adjani, whose memories are numerous in Paris, regrets what the city has become: “Paris is for work. What happened to this city is a mystery… It is sincerely no longer livable“, hammers the star of Queen Margot.

The only reason why Isabelle Adjani is therefore back there is only for her professional obligations, like most of her stays in France now: “I’m going to go back to Portugal then I’ll be at the Biarritz TV festival, a bit like the Mipcom in Cannes, at the beginning of September for Diane de Poitiers. This film deserves to be supported and to travel around the world because it has all the qualities for a career on the international market.“It’s all the harm we wish him!

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