Born at Brussels, Julie Villers is trained as a French and History teacher. Freshly graduated, in full exercise of her duties, Julie realizes the gap between teaching and what she would like to do with it: fun. It is therefore logical that Julie takes her suitcases around her neck and leaves to follow the Florent lessons to become an actress. From 2013 to 2016, she created “I would kill my mother on a Sunday“, explosive spectacle on the complexity of family relationships.
Three women, three generations, an unusual story. Of the collaborating but loving grandmother, to the crazy and endearing girl, Julie Villers offers a therapeutic journey far from the girly universe and the usual clichés. You’ll hate her a little, you’ll love her a lot! More effective than a psych session, funnier than Freud’s integral, more neurotic than a conversation with Woody Allen, enjoy a unique, certified original experience.
She also gives you an appointment in My Dictatorship: Julie Villers will do everything to show you the intricacies of her politico-ecologist reflection. More effective than a meeting with Daniel Cohn-Bendit, funnier than a conference by Aurélien Barrau, more psychedelic than a book by Pablo Servigne, experience daring to listen out loud to what no one dares to think whisper.