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Sandrine Bonnaire’s secrets about her autistic sister, Sabine, who spent time in a psychiatric hospital

Madness is at the heart of the plot of the play in which Sandrine Bonnaire is currently playing. A theme that is dear to her, as she reminded Julia Vignali this Sunday, October 20 in the show The Essentials of Europe 1.

Sandrine Bonnaire is back on stage. Since October 19, the 57-year-old actress has been playing in The English Lovera play adapted from a novel by Marguerite Duras, directed by Jacques Osinski and to be discovered at the Théâtre de l’Atelier (). To promote it, the actress was the guest of Europe 1 must-sees this Sunday, October 20. At Julia Vignali’s microphone, she spoke about this work which invites spectators to get to know Claire Lannes, a seemingly ordinary woman, but with an unfathomable personality, who committed the irreparable: the murder of her mute and deaf cousin. .

Sandrine Bonnaire discusses the “damage” of the psychiatric care of his autistic sister

“I think that when you kill, it’s madness. And madness, as it is inexplicable, fascinates people”said Sandrine Bonnaire on the airwaves of Europe 1. Immediately, Julia Vignali responded to her remark and wanted to know if her guest was herself fascinated by this mental disorder, in real life, or if she was. exclusively “thanks to this piece”. A question which prompted the actress to indulge in touching confidences about her private life. “I have been immersed in this all my life, in the sense that I have an autistic sister who has a lot of [séjourné] in psychiatric hospitalsshe explained to Kad Merad’s wife. It interests me because the way she was taken care of took its toll on her.” “I fought so that there wasn’t just one judgment”she added. Before wondering out loud: “Insanity, ultimately, who determines it? And to what extent: what limit do we give it? What makes us consider that someone is crazy or not?”

Sandrine Bonnaire: her sister Sabine’s autism is the fight of her life

This is not the first time that Sandrine Bonnaire has revealed secrets about her autistic sister. In 2007, she made a poignant documentary called Her name is Sabine in which she addresses this mental disability which was diagnosed to the young woman when she was 32 years old. Three years earlier, she spoke on this subject on the show Facing the image. Speaking to journalist Paul Nahon, she regretted the poor handling of the issue of autism in , urging the State to remedy it. A problem that still persists, in the eyes of professionals. “We have not progressed enough”regretted Olivia Cattan, president of the SOS Autisme France association, last spring on France Inter.

Article written in collaboration with 6Medias

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