Fanny Mazalon
03/12/2024 at 5:38 p.m.Updated on 03/12/2024 at 5:40 p.m.
At Ludivine Sagnier, cinema is a family affair. She shared the poster in a few films with her daughter Bonnie Duvauchelle and remembers the latter's almost innate talent.
On screen as in life, Ludivine Sagnier plays the role of mother. Whether in “Their Children After Them” by Gilles Lellouche, or in “When Autumn Comes” by François Ozon, the actress was chosen to play the hero's mother. Invited on the set of “C à vous”, this Monday, December 2, she made some confidences about her daughter.
In 2011, director Christophe Honoré brought together Ludivine Sagnier and Bonnie Duvauchelle on the same film set, in “Les Biens-aimers”, an opportunity for the mother and the little girl to try filming as a duo for the first time. Ten years later, they repeated the experience with the films “La Ruche” by Christophe Hermans and “Les Méchants” by Mouloud Achour.
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Facing Anne-Élisabeth Lemoine, Ludivine Sagnier remembered this first shoot alongside her daughter, barely six years old at the time: “She has something extra, she is magnetic. We put a camera on his face, there's nothing to do, I had more things to do, but I developed techniques. »
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Bonnie Duvauchelle, the inheritance game
When you have Nicolas Duvauchelle for a father and Ludivine Sagnier for a mother, it is not surprising to have a desire for cinema. At 19, Bonnie Duvauchelle has already appeared in six films. In 2020, in the columns of Paris Match, her mother revealed her aspirations for the profession and her integration into a high school with a theater option: “She does not impose anything on herself but quietly explores this path, with a lot of curiosity. »