Adèle Exarchopoulos and François Civil, “L’Amour ouf” on the front page of “Vanity Fair”

Adèle Exarchopoulos and François Civil, “L’Amour ouf” on the front page of “Vanity Fair”
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ALICE HALF FOR VANITY FAIR Adèle Exarchopoulos and François Civil, “L’Amour ouf” on the front page of Vanity Fair

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Adèle Exarchopoulos and François Civil, “L’Amour ouf” on the front page of Vanity Fair

CULTURE – After North Bac in 2021, Adèle Exarchopoulos and François Civil are back together on the big screen for the new film by Gilles Lellouche, Love phew, expected in theaters on October 16 and especially on the Croisette of the Film Festival in May.

The two actors, as well as the young Malik Frikah and Mallory Wanecque posed in Front page of Vanity Fair , published this Tuesday, April 23. A photo shoot in the privacy of a bedroom during which Adèle Exarchopoulos and François Civil revealed a “ obvious complicity “, while the actress “ ran his hand through his hair to adjust a few strands », notes the magazine.

Love Phewwhich should last three hours, benefited from a budget of 32 million euros, according to Variety and tells the love story between two young people from a deprived area of ​​Dublin in the 1990s. where things never change “. At least, this is inspired by the novel of the same name by Irish author Neville Thompson.

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Violence and tragedy

As pointed out Vanity Fair, to match its French audience, the plot has changed countries and this time takes place in France. The story of Gilles Lellouche will introduce us to Jackie and Clotaire, two teenagers living in a district in the north of France and between whom mad love will be born.

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A story that will extend over time since it spans two decades from the 1980s to the 1990s. And if we are to believe the book, the ending is not the most joyous.

The magazine mentions “ musical interludes choreographed by the collective (La)Horde » and promises violence and tragedy. Gilles Lellouche’s film was selected to appear in the official competition of the 77e Cannes film festival which will take place from May 14 to 25

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