Dragon’s Breath: Bérengère Krief balances these two actresses "like Catherine and Liliane on set"

Dragon’s Breath: Bérengère Krief balances these two actresses "like Catherine and Liliane on set"

On the poster of Breath of the Dragon, a TV movie to be watched on the M6 ​​this Tuesday evening, Bérengère Krief made no secret that beautiful friendships were born on set. So much so that some actresses even became the “Catherine and Liliane” of the shoot.

M6 is live tonight on the occasion of the breast cancer awareness campaign Pink October Dragon’s breath. Directed by Stéphanie Pillonca, this TV movie enters the heart of a dragonboat crew whose big challenge is to qualify for a major international race in Norway. The peculiarity of these rowers: They all embarked on this adventure on the advice of Doctor Cuvelier, an oncologist. Indeed, they have all faced or still are facing breast cancer.

He brought together a shock cast of Stéphanie Pillonca, Julie de Bona, Julie Prens, Bérengère Krief and even Lola Dewaere to embody these women who found their way to resilience thanks to the dragon boat. “A choral film is not easy. But there was an osmosis between us, a revelation”, highlighted Julie Zengin at the press conference for this fiction inspired by a true story. There was so much osmosis among some actresses that they were compared to a famous humorous duo on the small screen. “Annie Grégorio and Firmine Richard were Catherine and Liliane”Bérengère Krief referred to Canal+’s two interesting heroes, embodied by Alex Lutz and Bruno Sanches. “I admired Annie from afar. I was happy to be with him.”said Firmine Richard, referring to her complicity with her on-screen partner.

If the actresses are so united on set, it’s partly because of her poignant story, but also because of the many scenes shot on the boat that demand endless solidarity. “We were there, clumsy on the boat. It’s still very unstable and each has its place. We enter the boat in a certain order and leave in the same order. If you want to pee, it’s a pretty long process. We had to merge… Eight hours on a ship, it either merges or comes to life. He created real solidarity there.”announced actress and humorist Bérengère Krief.

A week later I got sciatica. There was a muscle in the butt I didn’t knowLaughingly added, Julie Fikir recalled the difficulty of this unprecedented exercise for all of them. The strength is that we are very close with all the characters we have. This very diverse cast shows that we can all do it. These women are united and very respectful. I loved it… There were people like Firmine who rowed better than others”. “The broth was mixing”He jokingly added Béréngère Krief in this shot for the entire cast. “wonderful adventure”.

Clara Kolodny

Source: Programme Television

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