Sandrine Bonnaire will produce and direct a series of short documentaries with her daughter Jeanne, as she explains at the microphone of Pascale Clark in Culture Médias. The theme will be "the passage from the end of adolescence to the young woman, in all that that involves".

Sandrine Bonnaire, Caesarized actress, is also a director. After three documentaries, including one dedicated to her sister Sabine, and a fictional feature film, she will produce and direct a series of short documentaries with her daughter Jeanne, as she explains at the microphone of Pascale Clark in Culture Médias .

Represent the coming of age

"We are developing a series of documentaries: ten short films of ten to twelve minutes." Documentaries that Sandrine Bonnaire will produce thanks to her company, À nos amours, created in 2019. The documentary series will follow ten young girls. "The theme is the passage from the end of adolescence to the young woman in all that it involves", specifies the actress.

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Asked about her career, which began as an extra in La Boum and Les sous-doués on vacation , the 53-year-old actress spoke of her relationship to time, as a woman. "It's very interesting to watch the time go by. I really see it pass because my image is inscribed in all ages. I saw myself small, at the age of 15, growing up, maturing and now I see myself to get old."

Sandrine Bonnaire will also be in Dordogne at the end of August for two musical readings, accompanied by her companion, the musician Erik Truffaz. They will read the text La clameur des Lucioles by Joël Bastard.