Elodie Wallace, in the shadow of doubts

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Elodie Wallace presents the film "Doubts" broadcast this evening on ARTE © Fanny De Gouville

By: Jean-François Cadet Follow

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In "Doubts" broadcast this evening (Friday, November 5) on ARTE, Elodie Wallace signs with François Hanss a suffocating, refined and impactful camera.

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A mustard sofa with blue cushions, a coffee table, a round table with a few chairs around, a coat rack, picture windows overlooking the city, and a large screen, vertical, much like a large smartphone.

It is the decor, sober and high-tech of a strange camera.

From the start, a dull tension sets in, insidiously.

And the unease grows and gradually wins the characters of this trio.

Who is telling the truth?

Who is lying?

Who is manipulating?

Who is the victim ?

Who is the culprit, if there is one?

Who to trust and who to challenge?

All these questions plague the viewers as well as the three protagonists gathered on the screen.

A couple of television journalists, played by a Muriel Robin alternately or at the same time solid and fragile, and an Olivier Claverie as ambiguous as possible;

and their new assistant whose discomfort bursts through the screen.

Yet it is her character, played by Elodie Wallace who instills the poison of doubt.

Elodie Wallace

, author, co-writer and actress of “Doubts”, a TV movie directed by François Hanss, is the guest of Jean-François Cadet.

Broadcast this evening (Friday November 5) at 8:55 p.m. on ARTE.

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