Sofia Essaïdi in a low-cut jumpsuit with Camille Lou and Julie de Bona: top “fighters”!

The series-event The Fighters will soon land on the small screen! Broadcast from September 19, 2022 on TF1, the show directed by Alexandre Laurent, produced by Iris Bucher for Quad Drama to whom we owe The Charity Bazaar, was presented with great fanfare at the Gaumont Marignan in Paris on September 5. The members of the cast were almost all there, under the sign of glamor and good humor!

This ambitious eight-episode miniseries is set in September 1914, in a French village that finds itself thrown into the horror of war. Four women will see their destiny change. They are embodied by Audrey Fleurot, Julie de Bona and Camille Lou – the trio of Charity Bazaar – joined by Sofia Essaïdi. If the heroine of HPI, on a break in her career, misses the call for this very special screening, the three other actresses provide the show. With a jumpsuit with a sensual neckline, the one we saw shining at the Cannes Film Festival bet on a total black look and a fatal lipstick. A color also chosen by her elegant partner Julie de Bona, while Camille Lou caused a sensation with an aviator-inspired look!

Why did you choose the same actresses for The Fighters had asked Tele-Leisure to Anne Viau, artistic director of fiction on TF1? : The idea, taking up the actresses of the Charity Bazaar, it was to please the viewers, who I’m sure really want to find these heroines. I like the idea of ​​these heroines crossing the ages, even if it’s obviously in different roles.” The talented Sofia Essaïdi completes this group, with her performances in Kepler(s) or Unsuspected.

The actors Tom Leeb, Tchéky Karyo, Laurent Gerra, Yannick Choirat, Florence Loiret-Caille, Grégoire Colin were also there for this evening near the Champs-Elysées, not far from Maxence Danet-Fauvel (France), Eden Ducourant (For Sara) or Mikaël Mittelstadt (Here it all starts): a distribution at the top! To applaud these performances, the series team was able to count on the arrival of figures from French television fiction such as Odile Vuillemin, Loup-Denis Elion, Cécile Bois or even Florent Peyre and Caroline Anglade.

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