Solène Delinger 3:16 p.m., September 29, 2022, modified at 3:21 p.m., September 29, 2022

Sophie Marceau is back at the cinema.

The 57-year-old actress will star in "A Woman of Our Time", a film by Jean-Paul Civeyrac, on October 5.

On the occasion of the release of the feature film, the star gave an interview to "Brut" in which she confided in particular on her relationship to time and old age.

She claims to have opted for "letting go". 

The French have known her since her earliest adolescence.

Revealed at just 14 years old in the cult film

La Boum

, Sophie Marceau became a young woman and then a mother, under the public eye.

On October 5, she will star in 

Une femme de notre temps

, a film by Jean-Paul Civeyrac where she plays Juliane, a Parisian police commissioner confronted with her husband's double life. 

"Things are not fixed"

It is on this occasion that the actress, who will celebrate her 57th birthday next November, granted an interview to

Brut.

 She notably evokes her relationship to time and old age, and reveals that she has found the solution to free herself from it: letting go.

"Things move, things are not static. We move ourselves, we change, we age, we evolve. Every day brings something or takes something away, but things are not fixed. I myself escapes me! I'm going to age, I'm going to have white hair… What do I control?" she wonders in front of the camera.

"Yes, controlling good health, trying to die healthy, but what do you want me to control?". 

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"To control is to close oneself to everything"

Sophie Marceau simply refuses to be in control.

"I was represented by others, I was identified in the little Vic, people controlled everything for me. Today, I'm more in letting go. If we're in control, it's that we're afraid of the outside, of the other. I'm not afraid. On the contrary, I'm curious. To control is to close yourself off from everything. The only thing I can control is is the interiority, it is to convey something authentic", she confides for

Brut. 

"I crave love and connections"

So, what does the actress expect from the coming years?

"I'm not someone who dreams a lot. I don't have dreams. I'm quite gregarious, quite concrete. My dream would be to live very, very old and in good health. It would be to enjoy my last game. of life and to be in harmony with yourself, with the people around you whom you love. I want harmony, I want love, connections, I want simple things".

A desire for authenticity which resembles him so much and which still seduces the French, forty years after its beginnings...