April 25, 2025 in the Jean-Mineur auditorium in Cannes, the mini-series Aspergirl was appointed to the Cannes series festival. Angèle Rohé, 23, born in Le Mans (Sarthe) and residing in Poitiers for her studies, returns to the set of the series in which she plays Charlie, a young girl listed in autistic disorder.
Living with “ Neurodivergence », That is to say a TSA (autistic spectrum disorder) and ADHD (deficit disorder of attention with or without hyperactivity), this does not prevent it from conducting studies and, in parallel, from being on the film sets. Being currently in a license of letters with, in addition, a second year of master at the INSPE (National Supper Institute of School Teaching), she is also an actress in her spare time. Since her 20 years, she has played in Convenient (2021), Aspergirl saison 1 (2022), Astrid it raphalls (2022) for seasons 4-5-6 and finally in Aspergirl Season 2 (2024). Angèle returns to her experience.
How do you organize between filming and lessons?
Angèle Rohé : “For the first filming (Convenient), it was in August, so it went well, I just had to decline a job offer. For filming d’Aspergirlit was two or three days and as my work in nursery school had flexible schedules, I could turn next to it. […] For the license of letters, I had given my contract to the university to justify the absence days, so I was able to do my semester. »»
Character of Charlie for the “Aspergirl” mini-series.
© (Sfie of 1 Rohé)
What can you say about your character Charlie?
“I play the character of Charlie, its center of interest is the phasmes but I was not very comfortable with the phasmes and I was in the middle of Rapunzel, So I asked for what she likes chameleons. They accept [les auteurs] That I change things then Charlie was passionate about chameleons. (Charlie) She reminds me of Hermione Granger [Harry Potter]a little pretentious because she knows a lot. I did not have to adapt to a character, they choose me thanks to my character because I am the character. »»
Aspergirl team on the pink carpet of the Cannes series festival.
© (Photo Olivier Vigerie)
How was the Cannes series festival?
“It went super well, we left at 6 a.m. from the Lyon station. We all knew that it was going to be a big day. We were the most large team: three authors, a producer, two directors and five actors. I was able to talk about autism in Cannes. The pink carpet is too good, but talking about autism is even better. I told them that in autism, there was autism by autistic and that I do not recognize myself in all the situations and reactions of Louison [personnage principal] But from others, yes. »»
Is there a preparation for this type of event?
“My sister helps me and accompanies me every time I meet a new team. I need a landmark. I sleep a lot the day before, I take my relaxing objects, I make cards and I prepare to see new faces. »»
“I could tell myself that autism is beautiful”
What does this kind of experience bring you?
“At the time, I was trying to understand HPI [haut potentiel intellectuel] To understand my TOC [trouble obsessionnel compulsif] But it didn’t work. I recognized myself through insta women’s institutes, it was one of them that rests a casting and I signed up. I was able to be myself on the set, this was not the case in progress. There, I had the right to be myself, it was an infinite relief. This is what reconciled me with autism and I was able to say that autism is beautiful. On the set, my emotions are welcomed and it resounded for me. »»
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Aspergirl is a Franco-Belgian mini-series with 26-minute episodes, season 1 is available and season 2 is released this summer on OCS in France.
Synopsis : Louison, 38, recently separated single mother, discovers that she has an autism spectrum disorder when diagnosing her son Guilhem, 11, who injured a classmate on the day of the school year. No sooner feels freed by this revelation that a social survey starts to find out if she has to keep her child care …