What is the topic of tonight’s episode?
Samuel LeBihan: With the discovery of a young man claiming to be a boy who went missing seven years ago, Alex Hugo will be faced with an identity challenge. Does it mark us for life or can we change it to change its destiny? Are we entitled to a second chance at our existence? Questions that sound interesting to me…
We are also talking about the difficult coexistence of wolves with breeders. You are the hero of the movie Pact of the Wolves (2001), what do you think about this question?
Here, in front of a farmer at the end of his rope who shot a wolf, my colleague Angelo Batalla (Lionnel Astier, editor’s note) will cover up the crime, sentenced to two years in prison and a fine of 150,000 euros. It is a decision dictated by humanity faced with a helpless man. You should know that since its official return to the Alps in the early ’90s, the wolf has multiplied to the point where shooting is allowed for nine years. But it remains a protected species. Protecting the interests of shepherds is vital, as is protecting wildlife. You have to find the right balance.
Marilyne Canto, who plays Commissioner Dorval, will also leave the series following the announced departure of Lionel Astier. Would you consider quitting too?
Marilyne won’t be next season. Like Lionel, she wants other adventures, she. Maybe she was afraid of locking herself into that role. I think Alex gives me freedom. I found time to develop projects like Don’t worry, I’m here (France 2), autism-themed TV movie I co-wrote and acted.
Didn’t you say you didn’t want the show to be brocante with Alex?
It was a joke. We are not there. Two episodes will be filmed soon, and two more are planned. I still have a lot of fun playing this character. We’ll have to think about it when the time comes. Then the important thing will be to be successful in the exit.
Since the series’ launch in 2014, you no longer shoot for cinema. Would you be a victim of Alex Hugo’s popularity?
I didn’t feel that the directors wanted to work with me. i’m still on staff My catA film by Cécile Telerman that will be released in the spring alongside Zabou Breitman and Pascal Elbé. miners, A film by Jean-Hugues Anglade and Mathieu Turi.
Like Alex Hugo, you are committed to protecting the environment. Where are you with the Earthwake association you created for the recycling of plastic waste?
It now has an institutional status. A start-up developing technologies to convert plastic waste into diesel. I am proud to be able to contribute to environmental protection at my own level.
Alex Hugo: Tuesday 25 October 21:10 France 3
Interview with Hacène Chouchaoui
Source: Programme Television

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