M6 broadcasts Stéphanie Pillonca's TV movie on Tuesday, September 8, "Apprendre à t'aimer".

The actor Ary Abittan plays there the father of a child suffering from trisomy 21. A role which upset him, as he explains at the microphone of Philippe Vandel.

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"His most beautiful role".

This is how actor Ary Abittan sums up his character as the father of a child with Down's syndrome, in Stéphanie Pillonca's TV movie "Learning to love you", which M6 airs on Tuesday.

He returned to this professional and personal experience in 

Culture Médias.

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His first dramatic role

"It was buried in me and I surely needed to say his things," explains the actor about the emotions he summoned during the filming.

Ary Abittan especially thanks the director Stéphanie Pillonca.

"She filmed me like nobody filmed me", says the actor more accustomed to comedies.

"It's a film against the job for me, it's my first dramatic role and I found it very beautiful."

A role that Ary Abittan has prepared, in particular by meeting the fathers of children with Down's syndrome, with whom he exchanged on their experiences and their love for their child.

However, the actor does not abandon the comedy.

He explains to Philippe Vandel's microphone that he must shoot the third part of 

What we did to the good Lord

 in the spring of 2021, for a release scheduled for October of the same year.