Charlotte de Turckheim and François Berléand for “Cracked”
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Charlotte de Turckheim and François Berléand for “Cracked”

Starting tomorrow, Charlotte de Turckheim and François Berléand will be on the bill for “Fêlés”, directed by Christophe Duthuron, with Pierre Richard, Bernard Le Coq, Ricardo Lo Giudice, Fred Blin, Patrick de Valette, Matthieu Pillard and Méliane Marcaggi.

The film takes place at the Arc-en-ciel home, an authentic community center in Marmande that welcomes ordinary people who have been abused by life. Its members support each other in their fight against daily difficulties. When they are threatened with eviction, a wave of solidarity is organized around Pierre, the founder, to save this unique shelter.

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François Berléand also plays opposite Sophie Marceau in “La Note”, a play written and directed by Audrey Schebat, on tour in 2025: January 13 in Nantes, February 7-9 in Caluire-et-Cuire, February 26 in Thionville, March 20 in Biarritz, March 21 and 22 in Mérignac, March 23 in Arcachon and March 28 in Carcassonne. He will also be seen on October 16 in “C’est le monde à l’envers!” by Nicolas Vanier. He will soon play in “La venir de l’avenir” by Cédric Klapisch and he starred in “Deux anges”, the first feature film by Vladimir Rodionov.

Charlotte de Turckheim will soon be seen in the series “Ça, c’est Paris” on France 2, directed by Marc Fitoussi and produced by Dominique Besnehard, Michel Feller, Stéphane Sperry and Thierry Sorel, based on an original idea by former dancer Marina Defosse.

Charlotte de Turckheim runs a bed and breakfast with her husband in Eygalières, in Provence, the Mas Notre-Dame.

+ Alain Martinis the initiator and responsible for the ASAM (Marmandais Adapted Sport Association) ) and of the “Rainbow” House.

The Original Soundtrack by Charlotte de Turckheim and François Berléand

Charlotte of Turckheim

  • 1972 Rolling Stones “(I can’t get no) Satisfaction”
  • 1978 Bee Gees “Stayin alive”

François Berléand

  • 1972 Marvin Gaye “Let’s get it on”
  • 1978 Bonnie Tyler “It’s a heartache”

►► Find the Original Soundtrack on our Facebook page and on our Instagram account with all the photos and information from the shows.

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