Attraction (TF1) – Laura Sepul: “The scenes of moral and physical violence were very intense”

Attraction (TF1) – Laura Sepul: “The scenes of moral and physical violence were very intense”
Attraction (TF1) – Laura Sepul: “The scenes of moral and physical violence were very intense”

Shortly after the death of her mother, Agathe went to the police station for an interrogation during which she did not hesitate for a single moment to denounce her husband’s actions. She seems disconcerted by his attitude but she has reached a point of no return in relation to her husband. Unfortunately for her, none of the investigators in charge of the case seem willing to pay attention to her story. Despite this, Agathe does not give in and insists as much as possible…

What if the man you’ve been living with for years isn’t who you thought he was? This is what Agathe, the heroine played by actress Laura Sepul in Attraction, a thriller in six episodes, imagined by the novelist Barbara Abel and the screenwriter Sophia Perié. “ I play someone who has been in a relationship for fifteen years, who has no reason to distrust his partner (played by Lannick Gautry, editor’s note). »

The strange suicide of a woman in a hotel will put her on alert… Preview in season 1 of The Opera, in the cinema in OSS 117: Red Alert in Black Africa, and more recently in the TV film She saved me (M6), Laura Sepul, originally from Liège, in Belgium, admits to having been very involved in this filming: “ The scenes of moral and physical violence were very intense. » His little trick to create the barrier between real life and fiction? For each role, like here for that of Agathe, she asks for moles to be added to her face.

Attraction, Thursday May 9 at 9:10 p.m. on TF1

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