Noémie Saglio in 2015. -
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The
Natacha
comic strip
, originally created by François Walthéry, and which tells the story of an air hostess confronted with perilous situations, will be adapted to the cinema, as the blog TV News spotted.
And not by just anyone: it's Noémie Saglio, the director of
Asshole, Plan Cœur
and
Parents d'Élèves
, who sticks to it.
According to producer Vanessa Djian, Franco-Belgian comics were first pre-published in the 1970s in the newspaper
Spirou
, and edited by Éditions Dupuis, one of the French-speaking leaders in comics.
The series has 23 albums.
TF1 Studio and Daïdaï Films announce that they want to create "a funny and modern film that will affect both women and men".
“Natacha will be a bit of Miss Maisel with a touch of a blonde's revenge.
In this post #metoo tune, we are sure the public is expecting a great female comedy figure, ”the statement concluded.
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