Mother of two children, Audrey Lamy spoke about how she was inspired by her personal life to lend her features to a mother in John Waxxx's new fiction. On the set of Dailythe actress shares her worst fears about her children.
Mother of two young children, Audrey Lamy is preparing to unveil a new feature film in which she plays the main role of an invested mother. Titled In flip-flops at the foot of the Himalayasthe film by John Waxxx traces the journey of Andréa and her son, suffering from an autism spectrum disorder. To work on her character, Alexandra Lamy's sister confided on the set of Daily, this Friday, November 8, having drawn inspiration from her own experiences for certain details of the feature film, which will be released this Wednesday, November 13 at the box office.
“Lots of little things…”: Audrey Lamy reveals how her role as a mother helped her with her new film
When she received the script forIn flip-flops at the foot of the HimalayasAudrey Lamy was immediately won over by the story, as she confided on the set of Daily. The mother of a boy and a girl herself, the actress explains how she drew inspiration from her daily life for the film: “When I say 'My love baby', that's what I tell my children. Lots of little things…”, she confides to Yann Barthès. She continues about the feature film: “We do a lot of previews and there are a lot of parents who are going through this situation, accompanying people, caregivers… But also a fairly large audience, with parents like me, with two children. It speaks to us all, because from the moment it affects children, well it affects everyone and at our level each one is that we are always worried about them“, she says.
“Odon't be afraid”: Audrey Lamy talks about her fear as a mother
In the same show, the mother shared the reason she worries about her children: “Once the school gate closes, we fear that they (the children Editor’s note) are victims of harassment. We hope that it will be included, that it will be accepted and not isolated. It's always this fear that we have for our children, we want them to be as happy as possible“she admits. A point in common with his character who worries about the happiness of his son: “So that's why this role really spoke to me, I said to myself, as a mother, this situation could speak to anyone and how we would face this mountain where we tell ourselves that it Are there huge obstacles to face?” she concludes.