2023-08-21 02:05:45
“The Dordogne stole my dad a bit from me“… Lizzie Brocheré has not forgotten those Périgord walks near Daglan when she was young. The story of a father who left a little far from the family unit. Not really surprising, if years later, Lizzie Brocheré s settles in Périgord. She and her husband are city dwellers but the piss of the city rushed things. It was five years ago.
Dryer
After attempts in the Pyrenees, it is in the Dordogne, in Campagne more precisely, that Lizzie and her family feel good vibes. To be an actress of course, but also to be close to the earth. It remains to find a place to receive and live beautiful stories. Lizzie then crosses the road to the Séchoir, a 14 hectare property with a madly charming building at its heart.
Lizzie Brocheré and behind her, Le Séchoir… © Radio France – Xavier Dalmont
The Dryer is a place of passage and exchanges. Another way of seeing or hoping for a better society, far from the city and its torments. Le Séchoir welcomes agricultural initiatives. Lizzie Brocheré shines in her vegetable garden and is very proud to talk regarding her second wheat harvest.
Lizzie Brocheré in the middle of her tomatoes © Radio France – Xavier Dalmont
Daughters of Fire on France 2 on August 28
Lizzie Brocheré therefore divides her life between agriculture and cinema. She is one of the heroines of the next series of France 2, the fire girls. The action takes place in 1609 in the Basque Country, at the time of Henry IV. Story of three sisters whose lives are in danger with the arrival of a judge, terrified of freedom and power
women. “I had a blast on this shoot” says Lizzie Brocheré. Broadcast of the first episode on Monday, August 28.
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