On the screen of Pascal Bonitzer's film "Les Envoûtés", of which Europe 1 is a partner, the actress Sara Giraudeau confides in her future projects at the theater. She plays and stages a new play on the last hour of an 18-year-old sequestration. A plot inspired by the story of the Austrian Natascha Kampusch.

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Actress Sara Giraudeau is appearing in Pascal Bonitzer's new film "Les Envoûtés", a film of which Europe 1 is a partner and will be released next Wednesday. The feature film is based on a short story by Henry James. Mixing, a story of passionate love and science-fiction, the plot retraces the story of a journalist, played by Sara Giraudeau, who sets out to interview a young man, Nicolas Duvauchelle, in the south-west, who has seen the ghost of his mother after his death. A first film role for the young woman working on other projects. Including that of a return to the theater with a piece of which she is also a director. "It's a crazy idea but because it's a piece I really fell in love with," she explains in Culture-Médias Thursday on Europe 1.

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"It's a very difficult role to play, we're only going to be two on stage, and since it was extremely heavy, I needed to capture the artistic, the visual and everything around characters. " The play traces the last hours of a sequestration that lasted 18 years. A story inspired by the story of Natascha Kampusch, an Austrian girl held for eight years in a cellar, or other similar events.

On the stage side

Sara Giraudeau, to embody this role, has plunged on the other side, that of staging. "When you have a very difficult role, it's hard to say that someone is going to take charge of your work to do what he wants, so I thought I'd do as much as I want with my friend. Renaud Meyer [director, ed] . "

A role that does not scare the actress, who appreciates difficult compositions. "In horror there is the human who stands out very strongly, and it is a beautiful piece."