It's a business that works. Adèle Exarchopoulos and Gilles Lellouche, since BAC Northin 2020, never leave each other. The actress finds herself at the top of the poster for the actor-director's new feature film, Love phew.
A river and retro romance, a sort of Romeo and Juliet
against the background of radio Nostalgia. The icing on the cake: the two reunite François Civilalso their partner in BAC North. The actress is full of praise for Gilles Lellouche who gave her one of her finest roles.
Adèle Exarchopoulos: 10 years at the top of the bill
Adèle Exarchopoulos still remains today, for many, the revelation of Palme d’or 2013, The Life of Adèle. Lesbian romance for which the filmmaker,
Abdellatif Kechichechanges the original title in order to highlight the young actress. She makes a sensational entrance into the cinema, foot in the door, determined to make old bones. Built to last, yes.
Nothing seems calculated in the career of Adèle Exarchopoulos.
And this even though she has been at the top of the bill for more than 10 years. She chooses her roles carefully, opting for the weird comedies of Quentin Dupieuxverses in genre cinema like The Animal Kingdom. Or, again, take a look at post-COVID millennials and bulshit jobs in the superb Nothing to give a damn.
The actress played with Gilles Lellouche in BAC North
Adèle Exarchopoulos, since The Life of Adèleis one of the most important female figures in French cinema. In 2020, she stars in the nervous thriller BAC North
where she meets Gilles Lellouche and François Civil. If the film, politically recovered during its release by theextreme rightis already dated, it remains the starting point for a future project between the three artists.
In the shadow of BAC Norththe trio plans to collaborate together on Gilles Lellouche’s titanic project.
L'Amour Ouf, new film by the actor-director, six years after the popular success of Great Bath.
A retro romance featuring a couple spanning decades. The adults, of course, are played by Adèle Exarchopoulos and François Civil.
Adèle Exarchopoulos confides in Gilles Lellouche
Love phew is the hit movie for this fall 2024.
The film is close to 4,000,000 admissions in mid-November. In an interview given to GQ
FranceAdèle Exarchopoulos looks back on the notable roles of her career. And, inevitably, on the success of
Love phew in theaters. The interpreter of Jackie, in the romance by Gilles Lellouche, also evokes his actor-director friend.
“Gilles [Lellouche, NDLR]he is a director who really impressed me.”, launches Adèle Exarchopoulos to GQ. “I had worked with him as an actor.” She added: “You feel like he put his heart on the table. And with immense talent as a director.”
Quite simply, an incredible declaration of love.