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Gilles Lellouche and Ludivine Sagnier in rock'n roll mode on the Parisian red carpet

Gilles Lellouche and Ludivine Sagnier in rock'n roll mode on the Parisian red carpet
Gilles Lellouche and Ludivine Sagnier in rock'n roll mode on the Parisian red carpet

Snow and polar cold invaded this Thursday, November 21. Despite the ice and slowed transport, the cast of the film “Their children after them” showed up with smiles on their faces at the MK2 Bibliothèque cinema to host the preview.

Once the spectators were settled in the warmth of the imposing room B, a first burst of actors arrived in front of the photocall photographers. Among these VIPs, Gilles Lellouche and Ludivine Sagnier (who respectively play Patrick and Hélène in the film), displayed a “total black look” in contrast to the actor's new blonde hair.

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After a few duo poses, Gilles Lellouche found the writer Nicolas Mathieu. The latter is none other than the author of the book “Their children after them”, adapted for this film by the director brothers Zoran and Ludovic Boukherma. These two filmmakers also took part in the photo game before joining young actors Christine Gautier and Louis Memmi for the presentation of the film.

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Paul Kircher, hilarious and late

Some actors appearing in the film were missing, notably Anaïs Demoustier and Raphaël Quenard. In the lead roles, the three rising stars appeared an hour late, arriving from a television set for the sake of promotion.

Paul Kircher, Angelina Woreth and Sayyid El Alami finally brought a freshness – not just due to the weather – delighting the photographers with their spontaneous poses.

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