This Sunday, December 1, actress Audrey Dana will be guest in “A Sunday in the Country.” The opportunity for her to discuss her private life, which she shared for a long time with Olivier Delbosc, her ex-husband, another figure in French cinema.
Every week, Frédéric Lopez receives several personalities for A Sunday in the countryside in complete privacy. This Sunday, December 1, actress and director Audrey Dana is one of the headliners of the show, offering her fans a unique point of view on her life. Because if Audrey Dana is a recognized personality in cinema, she is not the only one in her entourage to have had a lasting impact on French cinema. Her ex-husband, Olivier Delbosc, is also well known in the industry as a producer.
Having shared Audrey Dana's life for twelve years, including ten years of marriage, Olivier Delbosc produced numerous cinematographic successes, starting with Under the girls' skirtsthe first feature film of his former partner released in 2014. Born in 1968 in Toulouse, he is the founder of the production company Curiosa Films, as well as the head of the company Fidélité Films, which he runs with Marc Missonnier . Together, the two men were considered by Télérama in 2014 as those who “have the power and talent to raise money, make films happen, make them popular”. Now separated from Audrey Dana, he shared his life with the actress for a long time without living with her. A specificity of their relationship, the two exes being very different in their way of living. Questioned by Paris Match, the actress confided last August that this “organization was due to an incompatibility with [son] ex-husband, very orderly collector”. “While I am a “smala girl”: I like there to be people, for people to live and for there to be a mess”.
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If the two former lovers are in the process of divorcing, their story is still very significant for Audrey Dana, who explained that she used her feelings to fuel the character of Gabriella de la Vega that she plays in the series Zorro. “The feeling of loneliness [qu’elle ressent] spoke to me and nourished my character”she confided to Paris Matchadding: “She lives with a man who is constantly busy with other things. In addition, I worked with my husband. So there is everything to reinvent: sentimentally, professionally”. Single at 46, the actress takes a step back and takes stock of her situation: “My separation is marked by the desire to take care of myself to move towards something sweet, good, loving. But rather than seeking it with someone, this relationship must be maintained with oneself”she clarified, before concluding: “You can’t fail yourself in a story if you are at peace with yourself”.
Article written in collaboration with 6Medias.