Featured in the thriller Planet Bwhich hits theaters on December 25, the 31-year-old actress recalled her father's recommendations at the start of her career.
Adèle Exarchopoulos has always been able to count on the unwavering support of her family. Guest on the show “En aside” on Monday December 23, on the occasion of the release of the film Planet Bthe 31-year-old actress returned to the advice given by her father when she won the Palme d'Or in 2013. She was then 20 years old, and her performance alongside Léa Seydoux in The Life of Adèle by Abdellatif Kechiche won over the Cannes jury, chaired by Steven Spielberg.
“My parents were more vigilant after the Palme d’Or,” she declared. My father sent me a message and he said to me: “Be careful that things don't seem dull afterwards, and above all be careful if people change with you, in their looks or the conversations you have. they can have with you. Try to discern if there’s an interest or if it’s deep.”
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A child star
Adèle Exarchopoulos was thrust into the spotlight from a very young age. On the set of “En aside”, she remembered one of her first roles in the film Boxes by Jane Birkin in 2007: “This shoot was exceptional. We had the chance to play in Jane Birkin's family home. It was really a film about his family and his team of wolves, girls, and we got into all his memories. I have such sweet memories of it.”
The movie Boxes allowed Adèle Exarchopoulos, then aged 14, to take her first step up the stairs in Cannes. “I was a minor so we have to have adults with us, guardians who supervise us, because it’s still a party, it’s a festival, there are a lot of journalists,” she explained. But hey, no one calculated me at the time so it wasn’t really dangerous.” The heroine of Love phew definitely seems to have been well supported in her early career.
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