Anny Duperey is showing in the new series of France 2 "La fault à Rousseau".

Wednesday, the launch day of the program, the actress tells in "Culture Médias" the intrigue of this series which follows the adventures of a professor of philosophy like no other.

Above all, she explains how a true philosophy teacher cured his daughter's school phobia.

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Does philosophy have extraordinary powers?

In the series 

La Foul à Rousseau

, broadcast from Wednesday on France 2, Charlie Dupont plays Benjamin Rousseau, an atypical philosophy teacher who changes the lives of his students.

Her mother, Eva Rousseau, is played by actress Anny Duperey.

Invited by 

Culture Médias

 on the day the program was launched, the latter explains how a philosophy teacher transformed the life of her eldest daughter, who, like her, suffered from a school phobia, finally allowing her daughter to obtain the baccalaureate, with honors.

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The philosophy against "school misfortune"

"Philosophy saved my eldest daughter", summarizes Anny Duperey.

Around 14-15 years old, her daughter begins, like her at the same age, to suffer from what the actress calls, not without a certain poetry, "school misfortune".

"She started throwing up in front of the college gate and passed out in class," recalls the actress.

"We had to get her out of there."

Wanting to take an example from her mother's career, Anny Duperey's daughter then asks, when she is 16, to quit school.

The actress refuses.

"Listen my darling, we are not at the same time, we do not have the same story", she retorts him then.

"You have to have your baccalaureate, because otherwise you will always have a doubt that you would have been able to do it," she adds, evoking her own adult regrets.

"School phobia can be treated"

Anny Duperey however changes her daughter of establishment, making the choice of a school out of contract, located in apartments.

A more familiar setting and less conducive to school phobia.

"She met a wonderful philosophy teacher there," the actress still rejoices today.

"My daughter finally graduated with honors. And 17/20 in philosophy."

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The mother of the family is categorical: "School phobia can be treated, with slightly different ways of teaching," she said.

But have the professors of philosophy, as for his daughter and for the pupils of the fiction of France 2, changed Anny Duperey's life?

“This is not the right question, I left school in the fourth grade!” She replies with a burst of laughter.

An age at which philosophy is not yet taught.