Valeria Bruni Tedeschi: «Attracted to a woman? It hasn’t happened to me yet … for now “

Valeria Bruni Tedeschi in the movie The loves of Anaïs (from 28 April in cinemas) by Charline Bourgeois-Tacquet plays the sensual character of Emilie (Valeria Bruni Tedeschi), a charming writer who is captured by the almost elusive energy and vitality of the thirty-year-old Anaïs (Anaïs Demoustier). Their chance encounter will turn into a love story that will change both of their lives.

«It has rarely happened to me that I asked to be sensual and elegant», The actress confesses that she will soon also be at the Cannes Film Festival with her film Les Amandiers, played by the ex Louis Garrel“It happened when Ozon in CinquePerDue she asked me to feel beautiful. For me it is difficult, for example, to work on elegance. Instead Charline asked me just this, and I was happy to try my hand at something different ».

In this playpresented at the 60th Semaine de la Critique in Cannes, two very different women, united only by the love for literature, meet: on the one hand there is the young Anaïs, restless who can hardly stay still because she is thrilled to find new emotions along her way; on the other, Emile who brings with her «a certain lightness, serenity and tranquility, the actress de Crazy joy. “He looks a bit like me when I was his age: theanxiety made me run and I was stubborn. I still carry that energy with me ».

The loves of Anaïs tells a love story between these women, and to the graceful and energetic Valeria Bruni Tedeschi we dare to ask her if she has ever been attracted to a woman. ‘No,’ she replies, ‘I have lived in the cinema or in the theater homosexual stories and I have always enjoyed myself: I am interested and enjoy experiencing something new. This has never happened to me in my lifefor now, maybe one day it will happen ».

Valeria Bruni Germans and Anaïs Demoustier in a scene from the film.

In the end Valeria Bruni Germans leave us a comment on the recent ones French presidential elections: «We got away with itin the air hovered the fear that a disaster could happen, it did not happen, but we must ask ourselves why it was about to happen ».

Source: Vanity Fair

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