Tonight at 9:10 p.m. on France 2, don’t miss The Corsican Investigationa police comedy with Christian Clavier and Jean Reno released in 2004. Alongside these two icons of French cinema, Caterina Murino plays Léa, a key character. A role which allowed the Italian actress to shine in several other successful films.
For those who don't particularly like Avatarwhose second opus will be broadcast this Sunday, December 22 on TF1, France 2 offers its viewers at 9:10 p.m. The Corsican Investigation by Alain Berberian. The French director, to whom we owe the cult The City of Fear (1994), brings together a striking duo, Christian Clavier and Jean Reno, for the penultimate feature film of his career. This is the adaptation of the comic strip of the same name by René Pétillon, designer at Chained Duck. The two stars of the saga Visitors find themselves in this fiction where the Parisian detective Jack Palmer is called to the island of beauty to get hold of Ange Léoni, a separatist boss who has not been found since he inherited a large sum of money.
Facing these two sacred monsters of French cinema, a young Italian actress then unknown, Caterina Murino, plays Léa. “I wanted an incredibly beautiful actressconfided Alain Berberian in the press kit for the feature film. I have always been in love with Claudia Cardinale and I dreamed of filming a beautiful Italian actress! Caterina Murino was a perfect match. She has charm and energy. We met her during the casting in Rome. Facing Palmer, she is as attractive as a manipulator as she is as a young woman under spell.“Born in Sardinia on September 15, 1977, the actress saw the doors of international cinema open after this important role.
Caterina Murino starred with Daniel Craig in Casino Royale
In 2006, she played Solange in Casino Royale by Martin Campbell. The same year, she played Thierry Lhermitte's mistress in The Bronzed 3. She then toured with renowned directors such as Pascal Bonitzer (The Great Alibi), John Irvin (The Garden of Eden) and even Michel Denisot (Any resemblance…). This Monday, December 16, 2024, we were able to see him in the TV film Out of bounds by Eric Valette. Released on October 6, 2004, the police comedy passed the 2.5 million admissions mark after nine weeks of operation. Will she do as well this Sunday evening? Response tomorrow morning with figures from Médiamétrie.
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