At an altitude of 1,800 meters, emblematic figures of French cinema have gathered in recent days for the Alpe d’Huez Festival. After the appearance of Audrey Lamy and Chloé Jouannet, Jean-Paul Rouve and Gérard Jugnot or even Marie-Anne Chazel and Zaho de Sagazan, it is the turn of Michèle Laroque and Valérie Bonneton to illuminate this fourth day of the Festival.
On the program for this Thursday, January 16, eight films were screened, including “The Rules of the Art” by Dominique Baumard, “Vasectomy” by Isabelle Cadière and “Forced Holidays” by François Prévôt-Leygonie and Stéphan Archinard. During the evening, the guest actors posed for a few moments at the photocall before presenting the feature films they are starring in.
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A festival far from the glitter and bowing
The mountains, snow and woolen sweaters are no stranger to the family atmosphere that reigns at the Alpe d’Huez Festival. Very different from the Croisette or Venice, this meeting place for film buffs is no less unmissable. The stars do not pose in strapless dresses or black suits but rather in jumpsuits and après-ski shoes. A simplicity much appreciated by the many visitors attracted each year by the festivities.