Charlotte Gainsbourg scolded by her father Serge: “He was right”



Charlotte Gainsbourg scolded by her father Serge: “He was right”


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Charlotte Gainsbourg scolded by her father Serge: “He was right”

In an interview with Le Figaro, Charlotte Gainsbourg spoke of her childhood memories, a few days before the broadcast of In therapy. The actress is part of the cast of the new season of the flagship series of Arte broadcast this Thursday, April 7.

For the new season ofIn therapy, broadcast on Arte from this Thursday, April 7, Charlotte Gainsbourg takes on the role of referent shrink, previously embodied brilliantly by Carole Bouquet. In a long interview with Figaro on March 31, the actress mentioned his childhood memories. Moments, sometimes related to his fatherlike a particularly striking and formative episode: still a teenager, Serge Gainsbourg’s daughterwas sulking” following being asked for an autograph. “My father told me very seriously : You’ll see, the day it won’t happen to you, you’ll regret it!’”, she remembered. And Yvan Attal’s wife just add: He was right, it is a great pleasure to be recognized, appreciated.

However, notoriety has always been a complex aspect for the actress melancholia : “Always having to talk regarding my parents, being polite, smiling, out of respect for the love people have for them, it’s complicated…A very exposed life since her birth that Charlotte Gainsbourg tried to flee by settling in the United States following the death of her sister: “It’s no coincidence that I went to New York for six yearsshe explained to our colleagues. It was the only solution for me. I discovered there what it was like to live in anonymity, to have a normal relationship with others.

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Charlotte Gainsbourg and the mourning of the father

Herself in therapy Since the age of 18, Charlotte Gainsbourg has had to put herself in the shoes of a therapist for the series of the duo Nakache-Toledano. In one of the episodes, as reported Le Figaro, his character evokes the mourning of the father. “I did not feel concerned by his traumalaunched the actress once morest all odds. There was nothing therapeutic for me in this role.” Unlike his role in Antichrist by Lars von Trier, filmed following a stroke: “Being involved in this filming where I was doing everything to excess, from hysteria to tears, to screams, with sex scenes, naked, allowed me to stop being afraid and think regarding my little health. , it was so lively and exciting.

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