Alexis Patri 3:17 p.m., November 13, 2021

At the microphone of Isabelle Morizet in the show "There is not only one life in life" on Saturday, the actors and directors Romane Bohringer and Philippe Rebbot look back on their personal and professional journeys.

And in particular on the way in which a real estate developer gave birth to the idea of ​​their series "L'amour blou".

INTERVIEW

With the series 

L'amour flou

, Romane Bohringer and Philippe Rebbot are giving a sequel to their eponymous film.

A fiction inspired by their own life currently broadcast on Canal +.

Because the two actors and directors, who together had two children before separating, have built a unique way of life: they live in two separate apartments, joined into one by their children's bedrooms.

A "separation" of fiction and reality, born in the inventive spirit of an altruistic real estate developer, as Romane Bohringer explains on Saturday, in Isabelle Morizet's program

There is not only one life in life.

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"I came across Nicolas, a crazy and brilliant promoter, a gallant man, a wonderful guy", rejoices the actress and director at the microphone of Europe 1. As she walks in Montreuil in Seine-Saint-Denis , she comes across a sign announcing the construction of a building and the sale of off-plan apartments.

"I sent him an email telling him that, due to separation, I may be looking for two apartments in the same building. It turns out that he himself was divorced and that the story touched him," explains Romane Bohringer.

"He had been working on it all night"

"I have better than two apartments", announces to him, plans under the arm, the real estate developer, the morning when Romane Bohringer meets him for the first time. "I have two apartments at such a level. If I sell you these two floors and we knock down the load-bearing wall, we could join the two apartments. It is better than two apartments in the same building, which would make you still four bedrooms for two children. "

The director remembers looking at him in amazement.

"It was he who invented this solution. He had worked on it all night," she is still surprised today.

After a first mistrust, the former couple Romane Bohringer and Philippe Rebbot accept the real estate project, which will allow them to live separately, but with their children.

And it is this atypical life project of "separation", born from the idea of ​​a whimsical real estate developer, that the series

L'amour flou

tells 

.

Without him, fiction would never have seen the light of day.