The actress and director Michèle Laroque entrusts on Europe 1 to work on a new film project on the Ehpad. A hot topic after his feature films "Happy retirement!", In the midst of pension reform and "Everyone at home" ... whose release was postponed because of confinement. 

INTERVIEW

Happy retirement! , Everyone at home and a new project on the Ehpad, the latest films by actress and director Michèle Laroque are decidedly in tune with the times. Invited by Matthieu Noël's Wild Equip , she has been working for a year on a new feature film project, which will deal with the subject of retirement homes. "This is a remake of an English film, the story of a group of friends who go dancing in hospitals and nursing homes to try to do good."

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A new subject "news" for the actress who remains incredulous about the links between her films and current events. "There was a happy retirement!, At the time of the pension reform, so everyone is very worried by telling me 'what's next?'" Laughs Michèle Laroque. "You'll see it's going to be fine, even if it's still related to what's going on."

The postponement of "Every Home"

Originally announced for April 22, his latest feature film, Each home, could not go out in dark rooms, confinement requires. The pitch: a young couple returns to the young woman's parents and cohabitation promises to be difficult. "We will wait for the right time for the film to come out," reveals the director. "It will be released in theaters, but not immediately. It may be early next year."

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In full promotion when the health restriction measures were announced, she regrets the contact and sharing with the public during previews. "This is what I missed a lot at the start and then I made myself a reason," says Michèle Laroque, who indicates that she does not suffer from confinement. "I had a car accident, I stayed almost two years in hospital so I know how to live it. It's not something I suffer from," she says, before confiding: "What makes me really missing is a little restaurant, a little laughter to many. "