2023-10-03 20:29:00
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Meeting with a multi-faceted creative, who can be found as a police officer who is a fan of Arsène Lupin in the Netflix series of the same name.
When offering us a meeting place, Soufiane Guerrab hesitated: an Italian restaurant, in reference to the Palermitan origins of her mother or rather Moroccan, the country where her father comes from? He might also have included a German bar, in homage to his Teutonic maternal grandmother. The actor, who will be found on October 5 on Netflix in the third season of the megaproduction Lupine, finally decided for Figuig, a Moroccan table named following the town where his family comes from in the northeast of the kingdom Cherifien, where he spent his vacations. “That’s where it all started,” says Soufiane Guerrab. When I was little, my uncle bought a horse to plow his fields, except that he realized that it was not a draft horse, but a racing horse! Since he mightn’t do anything with it, he told my cousins and I that we just had to take care of it. At 10 years old, I crossed the desert on horseback, I had my headphones on, and I felt free. I say that’s where it all began because on horseback, you can create your own path, you don’t have to follow the route that is traced.”
By imagining the 10-year-old going galloping, in the early morning, to a soundtrack composed of American rap songs (Wu-Tang Clan, Tupac…) or French (NTM, IAM…), we say to ourselves
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