Little by little, the New Year's Eve festivities are getting ready… On Monday December 30, at 9:10 p.m., TF1 has in any case chosen to bring the date forward with a new TV film! Titled Panic at 31the feature film directed by Gaël Leforestier will benefit from a top-flight cast. Judge for yourself, it will feature Arnaud Ducret, Tom Villa, Michèle Bernier, Pierre Arditi, François Berléand, Lionnel Astier, François-Xavier Demaison, Jeff Panacloc, Elodie Poux, Pierre-François Martin-Laval, Maxime Gasteuil, Evelyne Bouix, Anne Le Nen, Corinne Masiero, Omar Mebrouk and others! Quite a few names joined by Isabelle Nanty, an actress who recently shared a terrible memory, which somewhat relates to the subject of the TV film…
Panic at 31 or the New Year of all dangers!
Panic at 31 bears its name aptly… Indeed, the TV film will take us into the frankly simple daily life of Arnaud, boss of a nightclub left to him by his parents. A bloodless establishment, its finances are in the red. His banker also wants to close this nightclub, but Arnaud has further ideas. For New Year's Eve on December 31, the boss is going to try a poker game. If his event is a success, he will be able to keep his club. But if this is not the case, the banker will transform it into a parking lot the next day! And to put his plan into action, Arnaud will call on a fine team who will have to manage the most original clients…
Isabelle Nanty explains why she was “educated in the fear of nightclubs”
In the role of this banker who will discover the world of the night, we meet Isabelle Nanty. However, as she revealed at 7 Days TVnightclubs aren't really his thing: “I'm going to disappoint you. I'm allergic to alcohol, I try to get drunk, it's kind of our job, but there comes a point where I have to leave the party, because I I'm too out of touch.” But why? It has its origins in his upbringing and a terrible tragedy which struck one of his family members. Still with our colleagues, she says: “I was brought up to fear nightclubs. My godfather's daughter died in a fire in a nightclub, on 5-7, in Saint-Laurent-du-Pont (in Isère, editor's note). ), a big news item from the 70s. I was little, and the stories had an impact on me. When I was old enough to go to a club, my parents made such a face. I went there twice! times in my life, but still stuck to the emergency exits: there’s a more fun atmosphere!”